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Two strong voices and a classic drama

For composer and director, 'Oedipus' is starting point for collaboration

By Louise Kennedy
Globe Staff / May 9, 2004

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CAMBRIDGE -- A creepy, ominous drone winds through the dim basement room that the American Repertory Theatre uses for rehearsals. The sound, low and relentless, is coming from strings and gongs, Tibetan bowls and metal pipes. It builds slowly as the actors and musicians work through a scene from the ART's forthcoming production of Sophocles' "Oedipus," a collaboration between director ... (Full Article: 1308 Words)

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