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National Theatre Live: Antigone
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National Theatre Live: Antigone

Dec 31, 2012
1h 32m
★ 10.0

Overview

In the unstable aftermath of a civil war, Creon, the new King of Thebes, asserts his authority by forbidding anyone from honouring the death of the traitor Polyneices. But Antigone, Polyneices' sister, will not obey. When Creon's authority is challenged, a gripping conflict emerges between the power of an individual and the state. Polly Findlay's electric 2012 production brings Sophocles' tragedy into the modern world as a gripping political thriller.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

National Theatre

National Theatre Live: Antigone Trailers

Cast

Jodie Whittaker

Antigone

Jodie Whittaker

Christopher Eccleston

Creon, King of Thebes

Christopher Eccleston

Jamie Ballard

Tiresias

Jamie Ballard

Zoe Aldrich

Eurydice

Zoe Aldrich

Luke Newberry

Haemon

Luke Newberry

Annabel Scholey

Ismene

Annabel Scholey

Luke Norris

Soldier

Luke Norris

Kobna Holdbrook-Smith

Messenger

Kobna Holdbrook-Smith

Alfred Enoch

Chorus

Alfred Enoch

Tim Samuels

Chorus

Tim Samuels

Michael Grady-Hall

Chorus

Michael Grady-Hall

Paul Bentall

Chorus

Paul Bentall

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