Antigone
by Sophocles
Translated by Brendan Kennelly
Directed by Jean Randich

with:
Art Acuņa, Alexis Camins, Cindy Cheung, Siho Ellsmore, Emi Fujinami Jones, Mia Katigbak, Orville Mendoza, Nicky Paraiso, Fausto Pineda, James Shubert, Cruz Turcott, Eunice Wong

Intar 53
508 West 53rd St.

July 24 - August 14, 2004
Mondays - Saturdays, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 7, 3:00 p.m.

Tickets: $19
For reservations: (212) 244-0447

Original music by Robert Murphy
Sets by Sue Rees
Lights by Stephen Petrilli
Costumes by Elly van Horne
Sound design by Dave Morreale

One of the most revered Greek tragedies, ANTIGONE begins at dawn, the morning after a brutal war has robbed Thebes of its King. In this volatile climate, Creon ascends the throne, establishing a new law designed to protect the State by making its claims supreme. But the edict effects the opposite, triggering the timeless conflicts that make us human: the friction between women and men, youth and age, individual and society, dead and living, gods and mortals. No one, not Antigone, nor the King's son, nor anyone in Thebes, can make this King listen and spare him the harsh consequences of his steely determination.


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