The Oresteia
The Oresteia
Ends Sep 2026 London: London Bridge
88% 88 reviews
88%
(88 Ratings)
Positive
88%
Mixed
9%
Negative
3%
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About the Show

A modern family is trapped inside a Greek myth they cannot escape.

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Critic Reviews (6)

London Theatre
July 15th, 2026

"His direction is masterful, as Lizzie Clachan's chilling glass home sickeningly rotates between each revelatory scene — one moment revealing a bloodied body in a bath, the next, a tense dinner party."
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The Times (UK)
July 15th, 2026

"David Morrissey peps up a gruelling Greek tragedy"
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WhatsOnStage
July 15th, 2026

"The second act of Simon Stone's The Oresteia is one of the most gripping, visceral and biting hours of drama you are ever likely to see on stage."
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The Stage (UK)
July 15th, 2026

"Powerful performances reveal moments of profound emotion in this lumbering modern-day reimagining of Aeschylus’ tragic trilogy"
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The Independent (UK)
July 15th, 2026

"He traps his characters in a giant glass tank like lobsters in a seafood restaurant, then makes them fight until they’re devoured by a pitiless world. It’s uncomfortable, agonisingly drawn out, and brilliant."
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The London Evening Standard
July 16th, 2026

"Stripped to bare bones and slickened to a bloody thriller, Stone's adaptation homes in on the play as a cluster of family murders – each one a stacked domino in a cascade of revenge that seems never to end."
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