![]() Over the years he’s worked on some of the cannon’s most notable warhorses, including Shakespeare’s “ King Lear,” Aeschylus’ “ Prometheus Bound,” Euripides’ “ The Madness of Heracles,” and Sophocles’ “ Ajax.” He’s performed at the 9/11 Memorial Museum. ![]() Williams has appeared in no less than 43 Theater of War productions. ![]() ![]() “It was a surprise to us as well when we first started working with him in 2016 before he was Public Advocate. He is a remarkable performer,” Bryan Doerries, the company’s artistic director, told The Post. Williams, 45, is currently slated to be among the chorus in “Oedipus Rex” and “Oedipus at Colonus,” but will take on the larger role of Haemon in “Antigone.” Live performances are planned as well, assuming no pandemic-related complications. The show will be put on by Theater of War Productions and will be streamed online. Jumaane Williams, the city’s top public watchdog, will take the stage in October, when he is scheduled to appear in all three plays of Sophocles’ Oedipus Trilogy. NYC public advocate says Mets should rename Citi Field Keep Citi Field name - and close Jumaane’s $5M office ![]() Keep Citi Field’s name and more: Letters to the Editor - April 2, 2023 3 more Queens hotel sites being used as ‘sanctuary’ shelters to house migrants ![]()
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