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What:
A new adaptation of Sophocles'
Antigone by Aole T. Miller
When: Fall 2007
Where: Walkerspace,
New York City
Who: Producers:
James Phillip Gates and Tracy Hostmyer for Roust, New Moon Rep,
Executive Producer: Samantha Rudin, Director: Aole T. Miller,
Set and Costume Design: Shana McKay Burns, Lighting Design:
Andrew D. Smith, Stage Manager: Shannon Sexton, Technical Director:
Mark Mocha, Dramaturgy: Baraka de Soleil, Assistant Director:
Prentice Onayemi, Original Composition: Chan, Acting Company:
Rebecca Hackett, Claire Siebers, Maggie Surovell, Max Arnaud,
David Beck, Ian Eaton, Paul Harkins, Rafael Jordan, Ian Lowe
and James Luse. |
Kreon is a new interpretation of Sophocles' Antigone and focuses
on Kreon's point of view. How does the leader of a shattered
nation, a nation who's Towers have fallen, begin the process
of rebuilding and reuniting that nation? How does he best honor
the dead? What sacrifice is he willing to make to secure this
rebuilt nation?
This is a co-production with Brooklyn-based New Moon Rep and
was developed over three months of workshops involving text,
mask work, movement and improvisation. Some of the language
has been inspired by the political speeches of Martin Luther
King Jr., George Bush Sr., Osama Bin Laden, Ferdinand Marcos,
Adolph Hitler and Mahatma Gandhi.
Dealing with the issue of being an American today, the world
of the play is New Thebes and asks the poignant question, "Can
a modern ruler rebuilding a nation destroyed by terrorism be
both a benevolent 'father' and an officer of the state?"
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