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How to Think the Unthinkable

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Antigone makes everything OK. Gives me hope. I'm utterly devoted to her. I couldn't imagine what would happen if she weren't here.

What could a play written 2,500 years ago possibly mean today? Ryan Craig's new adaptation of Sophocles' famous tragedy captures the passion, danger and moral deadlock of the story of Greece's most famous teenager. Set in the aftermath of a bloody civil war, Antigone fights for what she believes is right.

What would you do?

'An ingenious take on Antigone' – Guardian

'Admirably lucid and undoubtedly grips the young audience.' - The Telegraph

'Ryan Craig's new adaptation of Sophocles' famous tragedy captures the passion, danger and moral deadlock of the story of Greece's most famous teenager.' – What's On Stage


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Publisher: Oberon Books Ltd.

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  • ISBN: 9781849435123
  • Release date: August 29, 2012

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  • ISBN: 9781849435123
  • File size: 641 KB
  • Release date: August 29, 2012

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Drama Fiction

Languages

English

Antigone makes everything OK. Gives me hope. I'm utterly devoted to her. I couldn't imagine what would happen if she weren't here.

What could a play written 2,500 years ago possibly mean today? Ryan Craig's new adaptation of Sophocles' famous tragedy captures the passion, danger and moral deadlock of the story of Greece's most famous teenager. Set in the aftermath of a bloody civil war, Antigone fights for what she believes is right.

What would you do?

'An ingenious take on Antigone' – Guardian

'Admirably lucid and undoubtedly grips the young audience.' - The Telegraph

'Ryan Craig's new adaptation of Sophocles' famous tragedy captures the passion, danger and moral deadlock of the story of Greece's most famous teenager.' – What's On Stage


Expand title description text