Because Antigone buries her dead brother, Creon sentences her to death. That brother, Polynices, is not even mentioned by name in Anna Ziegler’s provocative play “Antigone (This Play I Read in High ...
The Public Theater's world premiere of Antigone (This Play I Read in High School), by Anna Ziegler and directed by Tyne Rafaeli, opens tonight. The reviews are in for the starry production. See what ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Anna Ziegler’s feminist take on Sophocles tries to tie in reproductive politics, but the play keeps trampling over its own ideas. By Helen Shaw ...
A plane circling over Pittsburgh seems an unlikely place to begin a production of a Greek tragedy, albeit a contemporary and considerably reimagined one. But that’s where “Antigone (This Play I Read ...
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 ...
One of the theatrical canon’s most lauded heroines, Antigone, is back on a major stage, now wearing a black leather jacket and a punk plaid skirt. The world premiere of Anna Ziegler’s adaptation of ...
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'Antigone' off Broadway review: Tony Shalhoub and Susannah Perkins deliver a new, explosive update
Because Antigone buries her dead brother, Creon sentences her to death. That brother, Polynices, is not even mentioned by name in Anna Ziegler's provocative play "Antigone (This Play I Read in High ...
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