September 12–27, 2025

Antigone: Jean Anouilh’s Modern Adaptation

Eastbound Theatre Presents

Antigone

Written by Jean Anouilh,  Adapted from a Classic Greek Tragedy by Sophocles
Directed by Mark Frattarolli

 

Antigone is a powerful tragedy that explores the clash between personal conviction and state control.

In Sophocles’ original, written around 441 BCE, Antigone defies the king’s orders to bury her brother, who has been branded a traitor. Her moral stance sets off a chain of events that highlights the cost of pride, the struggle between divine and human law, and the tension between individual conscience and political power.

Jean Anouilh’s modern adaptation was first staged in 1944 in Nazi-occupied Paris. Produced under strict censorship, the play uses purposeful ambiguity—Antigone representing resistance, and Creon representing order—to reflect the conflicting views of the time. The production subtly echoed France’s own internal struggle during the occupation, resonating with audiences on both sides of the divide.

Today, Antigone remains a timeless exploration of courage, authority, and the price of standing alone.

Admission

Advance Purchase Ticket: $32*
*Addl $3 processing fee per ticket applies to Advance Purchase ticket sales.
Advance Purchase Ticket is available online until 2 hours before start of event.

Child (under 17) with Paying Adult Ticket: $5 (contact MAC Office)

At The Door Ticket: $40
No discounts are available at the door.
Location Milford Arts Council

40 Railroad Ave
Milford CT, 06460

Times
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays – September 12-27
Fri/Sat at 7:30 pm || Sunday Matinee at 2 pm