Oedipus (Seneca) - Performances

Performances

Although, as stated above, the play was not intended to be performed, and there is no evidence of it having been so in the ancient world, it has been successfully staged since the Renaissance.

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    This play holds the season’s record [for early closing], thus far, with a run of four evening performances and one matinee. By an odd coincidence it ran just five performances too many.
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    At one of the later performances you asked why they called it a “miracle,”
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