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Oedipus Electronica
Following a hugely successful 2022 run at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, receiving the Infallible Award, The Sinners Review Award, and the Stagey Place Award, the electrifying reimagining of the ultimate love triangle – mother, father, son – Oedipus Electronica comes to Brixton House in March. An intoxicating whirlwind of ecstasy and devastation, Pecho Mama’s reinvention is a powerhouse production reimagined in a 21st century London setting.
An unapologetic and unflinching journey into the carnal heart of a woman pushed to the edge, Pecho Mama’s production of the notorious Greek myth focuses on Jocasta’s story. An emergency diagnosis crushes Jocasta’s hope of becoming a mother and sends her spiralling into hedonistic free fall, while Laius must find a way to bridge the world between fantasy and reality, or risk losing his wife. Oedipus wants to write a story to change the world, but he can’t escape the story that was always written for him.
Mella Faye’s cinematic sound design evokes London’s domestic grit as the audience is taken on a thrilling journey through the buzzing streets of Brixton. Tanya Stephenson’s lighting design spotlights the heart of South London’s nightlife, and the live band onstage drives the action with a soundtrack that hurtles through jazz, techno and Pecho Mama’s trademark throbbing Electronica.
Oedipus is one of the best known myths and represents two enduring themes of Greek drama: the flawed nature of humanity and the struggle to control our own destiny. With ‘meta’ echos of Charlie Kaufman and Birdman, writer Mella Faye’s driving script brings to life this ancient psychological thriller, interrupted by her own struggle to write. Oedipus Electronica is a love letter to the art of storytelling and its power to transform us.
From £22
7:30pm start time
75 minute run time
Suitable for ages 14+
Brixton House, 385 Coldharbour Lane, London SW9 8GL
Wed 6 Mar to Sat 9 March