The father guards.”
THE ŒDIPUS TYRANNUS OF SOPHOCLES
WILL BE REPRESENTED IN THE THEATRE OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY
on the 17th of May (Θαργηλιών), 1881, and again on the 19th, 20th, and 21st.
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
Œdipus, King of Thebes George Riddle. Priest of Zeus William Hobbs Manning. Creon, Jocasta’s brother Henry Norman. Teiresias, the blind seer Curtis Guild. Jocasta, Queen of Thebes Leonard Eckstein Opdycke. Messenger, from Corinth Arthur Wellington Roberts. Servant of Laius Gardiner Martin Lane. Messenger from the Palace Owen Wister.
ATTENDANTS.
Attendants on Œdipus J. R. Coolidge, E. J. Wendell. Attendants on Jocasta J. J. Greenough, W. L. Putnam. Attendants on Creon G. P. Keith, J. Lee. Boy guide of Teiresias C. H. Goodwin. Antigone E. Manning. Ismene J. K. Whittemore. Suppliants.— G. P. Keith, G. D. Markham (priests), W. H. Herrick, J. Lee, E. Lovering, H. Putnam, L. A. Shaw, C. M. Walsh (chosen youths), C. H. Goodwin, E. Manning, R. Manning, W. Merrill, E. R. Thayer, J. K. Whittemore (boys).
CHORUS OF THEBAN OLD MEN.
Coryphæus Louis Butler McCagg. Assistant to the chorus in the third stasmon, with solo George Laurie Osgood.
MEMBERS OF THE CHORUS.
N. M. Brigham, Frederick R. Burton, Henry G. Chapin, Sumner Coolidge, Edward P. Mason, Marshall H. Cushing, Wendell P. Davis, Morris Earle, Percival J. Eaton, Gustavus Tuckerman, Charles S. Hamlin, Jared S. How, Howard Lilienthal, Charles F. Mason.