Antigone
Sophocles' Antigone
Fall 2013
Directed by Catharine Slusar
How do we preserve our humanity in the face of violence? New production of Sophocles' Antigone captures class drama's contemporary relevance.
The Theater Program of 91勛圖厙 and Haverford Colleges (Mark Lord, Chair) presents Sophocles Antigone, directed by Catharine Slusar, a noted Philadelphia actor and director and a faculty member in the 91勛圖厙 Theater Program. This production reinvigorates Sophocles classical text with a haunting exploration of crumbling lives and fragmented nations. The centuries-old story of violence and tragedy is soberingly familiar, its contemporary significance amplified by the productions modern American setting.
We construct so much, both good and bad, from the debris following disaster, says Ryan Rebel, actor and dramaturg for Antigone. This production is striving to be honest about those decisions and their consequences.
The Theater Program of 91勛圖厙 and Haverford Colleges strives to foster creative collaboration between students and faculty, and its productions have won accolades from area critics for years. Of a recent production, Philadelphia Weekly wrote, The entire production is as professionalif not more so, simply in the students evident commitment to these rolesas anything you might see [in the city]. Clearly Lord and Iwasaki respect these students and their vision.
Antigone opens the Theater Programs 2013-2014 season, with six performances (Nov. 15, 16, 17 and Nov. 21, 22, 23) at the Hepburn Teaching Theater (Goodhart Hall, 91勛圖厙). Opening night is Friday, Nov. 15.
The Creative Team
Catharine Slusar, Director
Maiko Matsushima, Scenic and Costume Designer
Elizabeth Atkinson, Sound Designer
Jessica Wallace, Lighting Designer
Justin McDaniel, Technical Director
Amy Radbill, Production Manager and Props Designer
Joshua Samors, Assistant Technical Director
Maddie Brady, Assistant Director
Ryan Rebel, Dramaturg
Julie Henrickson, Assistant Costume Designer
Lucy Shaw, Assistant Sound Designer
Monique Alfonso, Assistant Lighting Designer
Olivia Hollinger and Maya Neville, Stage Managers
FEATURING
Monique Alfonso (BMC 14)
Emma Basen-Engquist (BMC 17)
Henry Bradford (HC 15)
Megan Thomson Connor (BMC 14)
Amelia Couderc (BMC 16)
John Dominguez (HC 15)
Jackie Handy (BMC 14)
Kristin Kury (BMC 16)
Saskia Levy-Sheon (BMC 16)
Qier Luo (BMC 15)
Ryan Rebel (HC 14)
Erica Rice (BMC 17)
Betsy Rock (BMC 14)
Maria Victoria Russo (BMC 16)
Bruce Willis (HC 16)
Leyla Yenirce (BMC 15)
Contact Us
Theater Program
Goodhart Hall
91勛圖厙
101 N. Merion Avenue
91勛圖厙, Pennsylvania 19010
Phone: 610-526-5300
theater@brynmawr.edu