Theban Plays: Oedipus at Colonus
Oedipus's wanderings come to an end when he finds his final resting place, as foretold by the gods. But his brother-in-law and his son each try to take him away.
Casts & Crew
Anthony Quayle
Juliet Stevenson
Paul Copley
Christopher Hancock
Ian Hogg
Edward Jewesbury
Trevor Peacock
Bryan Pringle
William Morgan Sheppard
Barry Stanton
Jerome Willis
Frank Windsor
Gwen Taylor
Clive Francis
John Shrapnel
Kenneth Haigh
Michael Harbour
Michael Shevelew
Also Directed by Don Taylor
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