Homer’s Iliad is transformed into a thrilling and deeply moving vehicle for acting powerhouse David Wenham. Music composed and performed by Helen Svoboda.
By Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare
Adapted from Homer’s Iliad
Translated by Robert Fagles
Directed by Damien Ryan
Director Damien Ryan
Designer Charles Davis
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage
Composer Helen Svoboda
Sound Designer Brady Watkins
Associate Director Ian Michael
With
David Wenham
Musician
Helen Svoboda
“Every time I sing this song, I hope it’s the last time.”
A wry, witty and world-weary poet introduces himself as a storyteller, bound to recount the myth of the Trojan War until humanity can overcome its rage for violence and destruction.
Award-winning international star David Wenham returns to Sydney Theatre Company as the Poet: a man who has spent millennia walking through battlefields, trenches and cities torn to the ground, spreading his story to every corner of the world. Finally, he attempts to quit telling this tale.
Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare’s acclaimed and dynamic adaptation transforms Homer’s Ancient Greek saga of heroes, gods and battles into an urgent and personal exploration of difference, disagreement and the devastation of war.
Led by one of Australia’s most innovative directors, Damien Ryan (Sport for Jove), and accompanied on stage by a live musician, this is Sydney’s opportunity to see Wenham up close in the intimacy of Wharf 1 Theatre as he delivers a “shocking, glorious, primal and deeply satisfying” (Time Out New York) appeal for hope and empathy.