Antigone screening and Q&A with director Sophie Deraspe at the Landmark Theater and hosted by The Wrap. “Antigone” writer, director and cinematographer Sophie Deraspe discussed the inspiration for her ...
With three new versions on stage this month, the ancient Greek classic – and its reflections on authority and devotion – remains as compelling as ever This October sees a rash of productions based on ...
Promethean Theatre Ensemble will present ANTIGONE by Jean Anouilh, adapted by Lewis Galantiere, running May 31 through June 27 at The Den Theatre. Originally written during the Nazi occupation of ...
Taking on the role of a Jewish American college student in a battle of wills against her Greek classics professor in PowPAC’s “Another Antigone” led Heather Armstrong on a personal journey. Armstrong, ...
Currently playing at the Old Marquer Theatre is an ancient tale of one woman’s struggle against tyranny. “Antigone,” by Sophocles, is presented by Lux et Umbra, the theater’s resident company, and is ...
Sophocles’ Theban plays have dominated New York theater lately, but many other ancient dramas are crying out to be shared ...
Wearing a dark suit and an earpiece, actor Matan Preminger demanded a fellow theater-goer hand him identification papers in this intense, fully immersive production of Antigone by Sophocles. The man ...
The ancient Greeks were not Christian, Jewish or Islamic. Yet in the first few minutes of South Coast Repertory’s provocative “Antigone” -- the company’s first production of a Greek tragedy -- emblems ...