Oedipus Former king of Thebes, now a blind beggar who wanders from place to place. Considered a pariah because of his sins, Oedipus suffers abuse and rejection everywhere he goes.
Antigone Daughter of Oedipus. She leads her blind father on his travels and serves his needs.
A Citizen of Colonus A passer-by who notices Oedipus and Antigone trespassing on sacred ground.
Ismene Daughter of Oedipus, sister of Antigone. She lives in Thebes and brings her father and sister news while they stay in Colonus.
Theseus King of Athens. He acts as Oedipus' ally by protecting him in Colonus and witnesses his death.
Creon King of Thebes, brother-in-law of Oedipus. Responsible for Oedipus' exile, Creon is now interested in returning the former king to Thebes to avoid a curse.
Polynices Son of Oedipus, brother of Antigone and Ismene. Driven out of Thebes after a power struggle with his brother Eteocles and Creon, he is an exile like his father, and plans to take Thebes by force.
A Messenger A man who tells the elders of the city of Oedipus' death.
Chorus A group of elders of Colonus who confront Oedipus and comment on the unfolding events in the play.


















