From Plato’s erotic symposium, through sex and death on Early Modern British stages, to Freud’s venture beyond pleasure, the ludic practice of plays and playing has long been associated with desire. This paper theorises that association for the first time, to propose an affiliation between stage and psyche. If we think of Freud’s obsession with Oedipus it is obvious that psychoanalysis has always leaned on drama; but when we read drama through the lens of desire, the relationship between drama and psychoanalysis becomes more structurally precise. It is as if Freud had modelled his topology of the psyche, directly upon the three carefully curated spaces at the Theatre of Dionysus. Reading stage-as-psyche allows us to explore the complex psyc...