Antigone

By Jean Anouilh

Directed by Cat Gleason

Based on the Greek tragedy by the same name, Jean Anouilh adapted this classic tale in Nazi?occupied Paris. Antigone tells the tale of a struggle between a young woman and her uncle, the king. By burying her brother, Antigone honors her family but defies her king who seeks to maintain royal authority in a war-torn country.

Produced by University of Wisconsin-Baraboo/Sauk Co. at R.G. Brown Theatre, 1006 Connie Rd.

Performances: November 29 - December 8, 2007

Performance Times: November 29 & 30 and December 1, 7 & 8 at 7:30 pm and December 2 at 2 pm

Ticket Prices: $10 General Admission, 7.50 Seniors and Students, 5 UW-Baraboo/Sauk Co. students with ID

Call 6083555300 for reservations or more information.

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Auditions

Auditions will be held on the following days:

9/24/2007
9/25/2007

Jean Anouilh?s
Antigone

When: September 24 & 25 from 7-9 pm
Where: R.G. Brown Theatre, UW-Baraboo, 1006 Connie Rd
Who: Parts for ten or more actors. (come prepared to read from the play)

We will be holding auditions for Antigone. Based on the Greek tragedy by the same name, Jean Anouilh adapted this classic tale in Nazi?occupied Paris. Antigone tells the tale of a struggle between a young woman and her uncle, the king. By burying her brother, Antigone honors her family but defies her king who seeks to maintain royal authority in a war-torn country.

Performances of Antigone will be held Nov. 29 ? Dec. 8.
The college library has a copy of the play on reserve.
Contact Cat Gleason with any questions ? 355-5238 or cat.gleason@uwc.edu.