Theater am Goetheplatz
German language premiere
by Anne Carson after Sophocles
translated from the English by Maria Milisavljević
Directed by Elsa-Sophie Jach
Antigone buries her brother Polyneikes and thus turns against existing laws. Killed in a battle for the rule of Thebes, Polyneikes is declared an enemy of the state and left to rot on a hill outside the city. But Antigone insists on her right to mourn and opposes the new ruler, her uncle Creon. Her resistance unleashes a whole wave of destruction. Canadian Anne Carson is one of the most important contemporary poets in the English-speaking world and her rewrites of ancient material are dedicated to the parallelism of antiquity and the present. Director Elsa-Sophie Jach returns to Bremen after stints in Munich, Leipzig and Münster to once again turn her attention to a strong, ambivalent protagonist whose actions challenge existing structures and raise the question of who decides on law and justice in our time.
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