Two years ago, the company took a crack at Emily Mann’s adaptation of Sophocles’ classic Greek play. During its second week of rehearsal, the production was canceled due to the novel coronavirus ...
A riveting take on Sophocles’ classic, ANTIGONE (THIS PLAY I READ IN HIGH SCHOOL) reimagines the story of Oedipus’ daughter Antigone through a bold new lens. Written by award-winning playwright Anna ...
‘What’s up, Kreon?” isn’t something you’d hear in Sophocles’ Greek tragedy “Antigone,” written in 440 B.C. But in Anne Carson’s 2015 translation, it’s part of the way she updates the language. It also ...
In response to the controversial Patriot Act of 2001, which allowed for wiretapping, surveillance, and other measures ostensibly to protect the United States against terrorism, five women wrote ...
Skala Theatre presents the nationwide premiere of the play Antigone after Sophocles by Loula Ratska, directed by Maria Varnakkidou. The play premiered in Larnaca at the end of June and performances ...
Sophocles had no idea when he wrote “Antigone” 2,500 years ago that it would be a vehicle for nurses to share what they’ve experienced during a worldwide pandemic. But that’s what will happen Thursday ...
Greek tragedy’s King Creon is the despot who scorns public opinion and wants simply to look resolute. He will not, unlike some of today’s politicians, quickly countenance thoughts of a U-turn. He duly ...
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, ...
Students, faculty, and staff attended the recent screening of "We Are Not Princesses" in New Haven. Haley Malloy ’23, a fire science major, recently wrote a paper about "We Are Not Princesses," a ...
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