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Sophocles' play Antigone was originally performed around 441 B.C.E., but the themes in the play still resonate today. This hour, we revisit the story of Antigone, and ask what it can teach us about compromise, wisdom, extremism, grief, and more.
Plus, a look at how modern productions are exploring new ways for audiences to engage with the ancient Greek tragedy.
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Sophocles' play Antigone was originally performed around 441 B.C.E., but the themes in the play still resonate today. This hour, we revisit the story of Antigone, and ask what it can teach us about compromise, wisdom, extremism, grief, and more.
Plus, a look at how modern productions are exploring new ways for audiences to engage with the ancient Greek tragedy.
GUESTS:
Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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