Antigone
May 14-16, 21-23 @ 7:30 pm | Stagehouse Theatre Stage
May 16 & 23 @ 2:00 pm
By Sophocles
Translated by Diane J. Rayor
Directed by Shana Wride
A sister’s love. A ruler’s law. A nation divided.
In Sophocles’ timeless tragedy Antigone, one woman’s defiance ignites a battle between personal conviction and political power. When Antigone dares to bury her brother, branded a traitor by the state, she challenges King Creon’s harsh decree and risks everything to honor the dead. What follows is a gripping clash of wills, where justice, morality, and loyalty collide. As the lines between right and wrong blur, the cost of pride and power becomes devastatingly clear.
The Ancient tale still speaks to us today – don’t miss this powerful, haunting drama that asks: When the law is unjust, what is your duty?