

The Oresteia at the Bridge Theatre in London is Simon Stone’s contemporary production of the Greek myth. Stone, the Australian theatre and film director, has previously reworked classic texts including Yerma and Phaedra, and returned to the Bridge after The Lady from the Sea last year.
In this version, a contemporary family wakes up in a Greek myth and cannot seem to find a way out of its hellish destiny. The story is presented as a modern retelling of a classic work, shaped by Stone’s approach to familiar material.
Key facts: BSL-interpreted performance on Saturday 12 September at 14:30. BSL performance on Saturday 12 December at 14:30. Please contact the venue to book for these performances.
Content guidance: This production contains themes of death, scenes of a sexual nature, strong language, and depictions of violence, blood, vomit and other bodily fluids, as well as use of needles. This list may be updated as the production takes shape. If you would like further information on content before booking, email boxoffice@bridgetheatre.co.uk.
Tickets and changes: No refunds or exchanges after purchase.
Bridge Theatre
3 Potters Fields Park, London SE1 2SG
For accessibility or booking enquiries relating to the BSL performances, contact the venue at boxoffice@bridgetheatre.co.uk.
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3 Potters Field Park, Potters Field, London, SE1 2SG
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