Oxford Classical Drama Society


The Oxford University Classical Drama Society is the funding body behind the triennial Oxford Greek Play, an institution that has lasted for over 130 years.
As well as choosing and funding the Greek Play, selecting a production team from a number of applications, the Society has in recent times aimed to extend its reach to other productions. As the Committee is appointed annually and the Greek Play is triennial, this leaves considerable opportunity for funding other Classical drama in Oxford. The Society is also involved in Education and Outreach programmes for both current and prospective students, as well as the wider community.

Oxford Greek Play

Now held once every three years, the Oxford Greek Play is performed in the original Greek, often with a specially commissioned English translation as accompaniment. Unlike the Cambridge Greek Play the Senior Member is traditionally less involved in the production of the play itself, although access to some of the leading Classical scholars in the world is often used to great effect, especially in terms of pronunciation, translation, and textual coherence. This student-led approach means that there is often a dramatic change in style from play to play, because there is an entirely new team of directors, producers, designers, and actors each time.
The OGP always attracts very large audiences, drawing students, academics, and schoolchildren from a wide area. The latest play, The Furies, ran for 7 performances at the Oxford Playhouse, one of Oxford largest theatres, and its total audience numbered almost 3,000.
Recent OGPs have included :
As well as the triennial Greek Play, the Society has occasionally run other productions in the past, although it now prefers to partially fund productions that are run separately from the Committee. Past productions have included: