Antigone
November 16, 2007
Southwest Premiere. Oedipus, the former ruler of Thebes, is dead. Now, his young daughter Antigone has to confront her uncle, Creon, the new ruler, for he has forbidden the burial of her beloved brother as an enemy of the state. Together, daughter and uncle, enact a primal conflict between young and old, woman and man, individual and ruler, priestess and king. In Nicholas Rudall’s accessible translation of Sophocles’ tragedy, they probe the role of the divine and the extent to which men and women create their own destiny.
Directed by Andrew B. Harris. The box office can be reached at 940-565-2428 for tickets.
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