Conversation With A Sphinx
by Maurice Valency

Conversation With A Sphinx

Synopsis

THE STORY: The scene is a mountain pass in ancient Greece, on the road to Thebes.

The pass is guarded by a priestess from the temple of Hera and by a sphinx who must ask a riddle of all who pass.

If the traveler cannot solve the riddle he is hurled to his death, but if he can he is allowed to pass—and proceed to his doom.

A young man approaches, and while the priestess pleads that he be allowed to turn back, or to pass unchallenged, the sphinx is adamant that the riddle must be posed.

The priestess retires, and the sphinx accosts the young man, Oedipus, who has come from Delphi, where he has consulted the oracle.

At first he denies this, but the sphinx knows his story without his telling it—and foretells what lies ahead for him as well.

In keeping with the casual, offhand mood of the play, Oedipus attempts to treat these disclosures lightly, but inevitably he cannot.

The riddle is asked, and solved, the sphinx vanishes forever, and Oedipus proceeds to the awful fate that the gods have ordained for him.

Performance

Cast

A small cast size of 7 total roles, 5 female and 2 male roles.

Publication

Year Published
1998
ISBN 10
0822202395
ISBN 13
9780822202394
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
27 pages
Language
English
Print
Conversation With A Sphinx is a American play written by and published by Dramatists Play Service in 1998. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780822202394 and an ISBN-10 of 0822202395.

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