In May, we announced that work was underway to create an audio version of Cassirer's Oedipus at Colonus script. As a plan hatched in lock-down, all lines were recorded remotely, with a majority of cast members re-cast from a postponed local production of the same Sophocles play (albeit they had been preparing Robert Fagles' translation).
The near-Sisyphean labour of knitting together the recorded lines is now complete, and we are delighted to announce that the results will appear as a ten-part series, among the podcasts at this year's University of Sheffield Festival of the Mind.
New artwork was specially commissioned for the occasion, courtesy of Sheffield-based creative designer Rachael McNiven of Seventy Seven Creations.
Several cast members will join Rachael and the University team behind this production for a discussion of the text, process, and product as part of the Festival live stream. Questions can be submitted in advance.
Tune in on Thursday 24th September at 4:15pm to hear the discussion live. More information about this will be added here when the Festival opens on Thursday 17th September.
A recording of the discussion will be available on this website shortly afterwards. The complete audio will also be incorporated into the online Cassirer Collection, available free to all listeners.