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Buchholz Players present Antigone by Sophocles

  • When: Friday, February 10, 2023,  7:00 pm
  • Location: Buchholz High School Auditorium 5510 NW 27th Ave, Gainesville, FL 32606
  • Cost: General Admission $10, Students & Seniors $8

Antigone is a drama that both borrows and changes many elements of ancient Greek Tragedy. It explores themes of authority and justice, femininity, and sibling rivalry. The theme of following a higher moral law and the dictates of conscience vs. obedience to authority is at the heart of Antigone.

Antigone came to symbolize democracy and resonated with Greece's war of independence against the Ottoman Empire, as well as America's struggle against communist Soviet Russia during the Cold War.

Lewis Galantière, who was one of the most recognized translators of this work, sets up the historical context of the play by explaining the significance of performing it in Nazi-occupied France in the 1940’s. “All of this might occur in any country where a dictator sets himself above both religion and the people.” This quote also speaks to the play’s relevance to dictatorial situations more generally, reinforcing the play’s key thematic preoccupation with disobeying unjust civil authorities.

With a talented cast of over 20 students, this production of the Greek Tragedy is being staged as a 1930’s version of the story taking place in New York City. Buchholz Drama recently brought home the most superiors of any high school from the International Theater Districts Competition under the leadership of Ted Lewis and always produces spectacular shows.

  • Website: www.buchholzdrama.com
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