
ANTIGONE
ANTIGONE
Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts
Written by: Sophocles
A new version by: Anne Carson
Directed by: Tae-Heum Yeon
This production of Antigone was told through a Korean shamanistic point of view.
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Role: Antigone
Sophocles’ Antigone, translated by poet and MacArthur Fellow Anne Carson, remains unequaled in its ability to combine all the fundamental contradictions of the human condition into a single, universally relevant drama. Following the bloody power struggle between her brothers, Antigone attempts to secure a respectable burial for her brother Polyniekis, thus defying the edict of her uncle, King Kreon. Antigone is accused of treachery and must answer to Kreon himself. Her fraternal love is unwavering, as is her rejection of her uncle’s political views. She stands firm, and her obstinacy threatens to bring the entire state to its knees.
Videos from this production are available upon request.



































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