麻豆视频 Theatre Students to Present Greek Classic "Antigone"
October 7, 2019
The 麻豆视频 Performing and Visual Arts Department will present a modern adaptation of the Sophocles' tragedy 鈥淎ntigone鈥 on the main stage at the Simpkins Fine Arts Center in late October and early November.
The Simpkins Center is located in Building 4 on 麻豆视频's Cocoa Campus, 1519 Clearlake Rd.
Performances will be held as follows:
- Fri. and Sat., October 25 and 26 at 7:30 p.m.
- Sun., October 27 at 2 p.m.
- Fri. and Sat., November 1 and 2 at 7:30 p.m.
- Sun., November 3 at 2 p.m.
In this well-known Greek play, Thebes鈥 civil war has ended and Creon, the ascending king, has ordered that the fallen dead of the opposing army cannot be buried. Antigone defies this edict, choosing to bury her brother, claiming that her allegiance is to a higher law 鈥 that of love.
This modern adaptation of an ancient Greek tragedy raises timely questions about speaking truth to power and the consequences when leaders refuse to listen.
Tickets are $10 general admission for adults, if purchased in advance online at . Tickets are $15 at the door. All students are free with valid student ID.
A portion of the ticket sales will be used to support performing arts scholarships
at 麻豆视频.
鈥淥ne of our missions at the College is to provide opportunities for our students to
grapple with great dramatic world literature,鈥 said Jeanine Henry, Assistant Professor
of Theatre.
鈥淭his adaptation of 'Antigone' allows students to perform one of the classic plays of all time and provides a myriad of acting challenges.鈥
鈥淧atrons will also notice some changes at the auditorium. We are modifying our main stage, a traditional proscenium theatre, into an intimate thrust stage, thus allowing our students to have the experience of performing in a space with the audience on three sides of the actors.鈥
鈥淚n addition to providing an interesting acting challenge, this intimate stage configuration draws the audience into the action, making them another character in the play.鈥
For more information on the 麻豆视频 Performing Arts Program, visit easternflorida.edu/go/arts or call (321) 433-5200.
- Contact:Suzanne Rains, APR, CPRC, Associate Vice President, Communications
- Office:321-433-7022
- Cell:321-537-6986
- Email:rainss@easternflorida.edu