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For immediate release: 21 August 2025
National Theatre announces a new, free exhibition The Greeks: Radical Reinvention
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The National Theatre brings a new, free exhibition to the Wolfson Gallery, The Greeks: Radical Reinvention from 9 September, journeying through past reimaginings of Greek tragedies produced on its stages. The exhibition coincides with the opening of Bacchae, Indhu Rubasingham’s inaugural production as Director of the National Theatre. Bacchae is an exciting retelling of an ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides, brought to life by Nima Taleghani through rhythm, music and movement.
From the myths of Medea to the fury of Antigone, ancient Greek theatre continues to resonate with modern audiences because it explores timeless human experiences and universal themes from morality, justice, to the complexities of the human psyche.
Set against the unique architecture of the Olivier Theatre, itself inspired by the open-air theatre of Epidaurus, The Greeks: Radical Reinvention showcases how the National Theatre has embraced the enduring relevance of Greek tragedy. By exploring four key elements of ancient Greek drama – sound, space, dance, and community – the exhibition highlights the imaginative and authentic ways these timeless plays have been reinterpreted for modern audiences.
Featuring archival objects from the National Theatre Archive, the interactive exhibition offers a behind-the-scenes look at landmark NT productions including Paradise (2021); Medea (2014); Antigone (2012), Iphigenia at Aulis (2004); and The Oresteia (1981).
The exhibition includes costume designs, rehearsal footage, model boxes (such as Soutra Gilmour’s striking Antigone design), listening stations, and digital screens. The fascinating stories behind these historic objects are brought to life through artifacts, recitals of ancient Greek verse, as well as witness recordings of music, speeches and dances from these past productions.
Housed in the Wolfson Gallery, found between Lasdun Restaurant and the Olivier Stalls level, the exhibition runs through early 2026, with a press view on Monday 8 September 2025. The exhibition will also be available digitally via the Bloomberg Connects app to enhance your visit. The app also includes built-in accessibility features including voice over, captions and audio transcripts, image zoom, and font size adjustment.
The Greeks: Radical Reinvention is curated by Dr Lucy Jackson (Durham University) in collaboration with the National Theatre Archive and generously supported by Durham University. The National Theatre’s Archive holds vast collection of unparalleled resources of the organisation from opening night in 1963 right up to present day.
Dr Lucy Jackson, Associate Professor at Durham University said, “We might not think that plays written over two and a half thousand years ago can ask really pointed questions about the way we live now. But they do! The politics of music, the rights of refugees, the dirty deals that start and end wars… This exhibition uses the National Theatre Archive to go behind the scenes of the creative process in getting these old plays into shape for modern audiences, and explores aspects of ancient and modern theatre-making side by side. We hope people will find out how disruptive and radical you can be in making a new version of a Greek tragedy while staying true to the spirit of the genre.”
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About Lucy Jackson
Lucy Jackson is Associate Professor of ancient Greek literature at Durham University. She researches how ancient Greek theatre, and its chorus in particular, has been staged from the fifth century BCE up to the 21^st century. She has acted as a consultant for Odyssey (National Theatre, 2023), Glass. Kill. Bluebeard. Imp (Royal Court Theatre, 2019), Cymbeline (Royal Shakespeare Company 2016), The Oresteia (Shakespeare’s Globe, 2015), The Iliad (British Museum/Almeida Theatre, 2015), and Medea (National Theatre, 2014).
About the National Theatre
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