Antigone (not quite/quiet)

Title

Antigone (not quite/quiet)

Description

Exploring the concept of “tragedy”, it is the first production of an exciting five-year research project on Re-imagining Tragedy from Africa and the Global South (RETAGS), which began at the beginning of 2019, led by Fleishman and Mandla Mbothwe, and funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

This hard-hitting new work, subtitled Nanganiki Okungcwele Ezinjeni (isiXhosa for “Give not unto dogs sacred things”), explores the nature of protest and responses to power, untangling South Africa’s current tragic reality. Not a production of Antigone, but rather a series of responses to the original play, it is created in three parts – exposing the impossibility of escaping the country’s colonial history; giving voice to the youth to protest against the authority of the state that acts to silence them; and the complicity of the those in power that brought South Africa to this tragic point.

Run-Iteration Number

0

Genre

Tragedy
South African Adaptation

Proficiency Level

Hybrid

Performance Run Type

Theatre Run

CTDPS Production Type

Research Based Production

Production Type

Independent

Script Type

Adapted
Devised

Audience

Adult

Rehearsal Venue

UCT Hiddingh Campus

Year Created

2019

Preview Date

2019-09-18

Opening Date

2019-09-19
2019-09-20

Closing Date

2019-09-28

Start Time

19:30

Duration

01:30:00

Ticket Price Range

Ticket prices range from 100 to R150 and students and scholars pay R50 for matinees and R70 for evening performances.

Performance Venue

Golden Arrow Theatre, Baxter

Geographic Location of Performance

Producer

Magnet Theatre
RETAGS
Centre for Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies

Funder

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

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Production Manager

Stage Manager

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