The play is often interpreted as a lesson on duty: Creon executing the laws of the state versus Antigone defending the laws of the gods. Yet, uncomfortably for modern readers, Antigone’s ...
The action unfurls not in ancient Thebes, said Sarah Hemming in the Financial Times, but in a modern-day suburban home, where King Creon is Chris, his niece Antigone is Annie, and her sister ...
The Richmond Amateur Dramatic Society (RADS) will perform Jean Anouilh’s adaptation of Antigone at the Georgian Theatre Royal.
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