Oedip Rege continues in rep at the National Theatre ‘Marin Sorescu’. You can listen to Declan talk with Lucie Dawkins about the play and their production in the Oedipus episode of our podcast, Not True, But Useful… here. Oedip Rege follows in the footsteps of several Cheek by Jowl productions including As You Like It, ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore, and most recently Measure for Measure, where Declan and Nick have been invited to perform in Craiova, strengthening their relationship with that city and its audiences. There are simple protocols for attending concerts that help everyone enjoy and appreciate the music performed on stage. A collaboration eight years in the planning, it has opened to rave reviews from the Romanian press.ĭespite the fact that we probably all know the story – or perhaps because of that – it is a play that still has the power to shock us and to surprise us thousands of years after it was written. This is their first ever Romanian-language production, after taking many Cheek by Jowl shows to Romania over the years. Watch the MSI 2022 matches live on Riot Games’ official Twitch and YouTube channels.įollow ONE Esports on Facebook and Twitter for LoL news, guides, and highlights.Earlier this month our Artistic Directors Declan and Nick opened Oedip Rege, their new production of Sophocles’ transgressive and disturbing Oedipus Rex, with the National Theatre ‘Marin Sorescu’ of Craiova in Romania. While it’s pretty easy to turn the tide for losing lanes in NA, the EG player stated that it’s “quite impossible” to stop the momentum of Korean junglers once they start winning lanes.Įvil Geniuses will face Royal Never Give Up on May 20 at 6 p.m. He needs to learn the limits of what he can and cannot do, which also goes for bot and top lane,” said Inspired.Īs for his own role, Inspired felt that Korean junglers are much better at playing with their teammates. “When jojopyun is playing against pros like Faker, they’re not scared of him. The star rookie went toe-to-toe with veteran Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, but had to dial down his aggressive plays since he would get punished for them. It’s all about learning their limits Credit: Riot GamesĪfter dominating his mid lane matchups in LCS Spring 2022, Joseph Joon “jojopyun” Pyun faced significantly tougher competition during their scrims. Regardless of the situation, Inspired and the EG squad are still happy to play every scrim they can get, viewing every game as a chance to improve and learn from their mistakes. In addition, potential scrim partners don’t want to play against a weaker team that they will hardly meet outside of their own league, he said. I can see why those teams don’t really want to scrim with NA teams because they don’t really learn much from it,” said Inspired. “We played against T1 and another Korean team and we got smashed.
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