ANTIGONE by Sophokles
Translated by Anne Carson, Directed by Michelle Macau
with:
AVERY AVELLINO
DEBORAH DELORENZO
PAUL EISEMANN
DAVID LIONEL
LISA RUTH MAYS
ALAYNA PERRY
WARD STEVENSON
JORDAN ZAKKA
Percussionist MARCEL SMITH creates an improvised soundscape to highlight the drama.
Images by artist ALICIA R. PETERSON provide the setting, highlighting the tone and mood as the story unfolds.
Questioning her moral duty and her fidelity to family and natural law, young Antigone confronts and rejects the laws of King Creon—her uncle.
"Sophokles weaves a tragic tapestry, introducing Antigone as a resolute rebel against a world dominated by patriarchal authority and political tyranny. She embarks on a treacherous journey that explores the boundaries of mortal authority and divine law with unwavering courage in the face of impossible odds."
Translated by Anne Carson, Directed by Michelle Macau
with:
AVERY AVELLINO
DEBORAH DELORENZO
PAUL EISEMANN
DAVID LIONEL
LISA RUTH MAYS
ALAYNA PERRY
WARD STEVENSON
JORDAN ZAKKA
Percussionist MARCEL SMITH creates an improvised soundscape to highlight the drama.
Images by artist ALICIA R. PETERSON provide the setting, highlighting the tone and mood as the story unfolds.
Questioning her moral duty and her fidelity to family and natural law, young Antigone confronts and rejects the laws of King Creon—her uncle.
"Sophokles weaves a tragic tapestry, introducing Antigone as a resolute rebel against a world dominated by patriarchal authority and political tyranny. She embarks on a treacherous journey that explores the boundaries of mortal authority and divine law with unwavering courage in the face of impossible odds."
Translated by Anne Carson, Directed by Michelle Macau
with:
AVERY AVELLINO
DEBORAH DELORENZO
PAUL EISEMANN
DAVID LIONEL
LISA RUTH MAYS
ALAYNA PERRY
WARD STEVENSON
JORDAN ZAKKA
Percussionist MARCEL SMITH creates an improvised soundscape to highlight the drama.
Images by artist ALICIA R. PETERSON provide the setting, highlighting the tone and mood as the story unfolds.
Questioning her moral duty and her fidelity to family and natural law, young Antigone confronts and rejects the laws of King Creon—her uncle.
"Sophokles weaves a tragic tapestry, introducing Antigone as a resolute rebel against a world dominated by patriarchal authority and political tyranny. She embarks on a treacherous journey that explores the boundaries of mortal authority and divine law with unwavering courage in the face of impossible odds."