The Solstice King
Wed, Dec 11
|Washington
A king fights fate as his city faces darkness on the longest night of the year. A powerful tale of prophecy, identity, and the revival of a lost language.
Time & Location
Dec 11, 2024, 8:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Washington, 1640 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009, USA
About the event
Join us for The Solstice King, a captivating adaptation of Sophocles’ Oedipus the King, set on the longest night of the year. In this powerful tale, the city of Tiutećan is shrouded in darkness, cursed by the gods and cut off from its ancestral language, Nawat. The people, desperate for the return of light and their forgotten words, turn to their king, Ikxisuluntuk, who must confront a haunting prophecy that threatens to destroy all he loves.
Blending English and Nawat dialogue, this production celebrates the cultural and linguistic revival of the Nawat language. Set during the winter solstice, the play uses ritualistic dances, haunting chants, and the enduring themes of fate, identity, and heritage to bring this mythic story to life.
Don’t miss this unforgettable journey through prophecy and redemption as we ask: can the return of light bring salvation, or is Ikxisuluntuk’s fate inescapable? Starring Wilmer Xuarez as the Solstice King,…
Tickets
General
$20.00Students
$15.00VIP Silver
Ticket includes entry to performance, a snack from concessions, and a small art piece by Trans Native artists.
$40.00VIP Gold
Ticket includes entry to performances, 2 snacks from concessions, a drink from concessions, and a large art piece by Trans Native artists
$60.00
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