On February 25, the Court Theater presented director Gabrielle Randle-Bent’s production of Sophocles’s Antigone. On one hand, the loose interpretation of the classic Greek tragedy is disorienting from ...
Sophocles Greek tragedy is provocatively transposed to 21st century Montreal in Antigone. Writer/director Sophie Deraspe’s loose adaptation retains a fascination with the ties and responsibilities of ...
Antigone by Sophocles was written in ancient Greece about 2462 years ago. This may seem a long time ago. But there are surprisingly many aspects to this play which make it relevant as food of thought ...
Dealing with issues of individual morality, human dignity, and state authority, Sophocles’s play Antigone continues to have a poignant relevance 2,500 years after it was written. The Greek tragedy ...
Antigone was written nearly 2,500 years ago but in Polly Findlay’s lean modern production it feels sharply relevant to our times. The leads, Christopher Eccleston and Jodie Whittaker, suggest the ...
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