Antigone Now
Written by Sophocles in 442 B.C. and presented here in a new adaptation, Antigone: Now tells the tale of a young heroine who goes against society to honour the death of her brother. This new powerfully physical version of the play depicts the empowerment of women and the crucial issues modern societies must grapple with today.
Directed by Marina Pallarès-Elias.
Antigone Now / Theatre of Yes Workshop Barcelona / BBC Gender Equality Training / Beyond Borders and Boundaries / Bradford University workshop / Cambridge University Diversity Day Workshop / Complicté / Deaf Community Oaxaca México / Ecatepec – women / I deserve a better chance / Just a little longer – LGBTQ+ youth group / Keep holding my hand / Love is underground – refugees young people / Monstruosidades – ZINEGOAK festival Vasc Country / The sacrifices of millions of women before us / No more drama II – young women / Polyphony I / Polyphony II / Presas Mutantes Germany / Refugees action / Theatre of the Oppressed Madrid / Tejidos – Women México / The rise and fall of Mario Sanchez the homeless / Theatre of the Oppressed UK 2014 / Theatre of the Oppressed Mexico / Theatre of The Oppressed UK 2019 / Theatre of the Oppressed UK 2018 / Theatre of Yes Madrid / This is Me – LGBTQ+ Youth Group / Through the cloud I can see you / Tómame de la mano – the elderly / Theatre of Yes México / Up to the sky is where we can dream / We still standing / What you don’t see – LGBTQ+ youth group / You, me and the Spanish Civil War