
by Sophocles
translated by Marianne McDonald
directed by Theodoros Terzopoulos
October 7 – November 8, 2015
With Antigone, The Wilma Theater launches the Wilma Hothouse – an ensemble-based approach to creating theater – through a unique collaboration with Attis Theatre of Athens, Greece. The renowned director Theodoros Terzopoulos (AJAX the madness, co-presented with FringeArts in 2013) will lead eight Philadelphia actors and three Attis actors to create an original adaptation of Sophocles’ Antigone. This production merges a physically rigorous methodology with a classical text performed in both English and ancient Greek by an international ensemble. A project initially inspired by a New Yorker essay about the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing, Antigone invites conversation around moral, religious, and political dilemmas regarding the unburied dead.
“Feted the world over, [Terzopoulos] has created a theatre that seems very much his own.” – The Guardian
Sophocles
Playwright
Marianne McDonald
Translator
Theodoros Terzopoulos
Director, Adaptation, Stage Design, Costume Design, Lighting Design, & Choreography
Ross Beschler
Teiresias and Chorus
Sarah Gliko
Ismene and Eurydice
Stathis Grapsas
Teiresias and Chorus
Jennifer Kidwell
Antigone
Antonis Miriagos
Creon
Paolo Musio
Leader of Chorus
Jered McLenigan
Guard and Chorus
Brian Ratcliffe
Haemon
Steven Rishard
Messenger and Chorus
Ed Swidey
Narrator
Panayotis Velianitis
Composer
Walter Bilderback
Dramaturg
Savvas Stroumpos
Assistant Director & Training Coach
Clayton Tejada
Production Manager
Patreshettarlini Adams
Resident Stage Manager