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Antigone by Sophocles (1984 TV) Juliet Stevenson (part 6/11)

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2008

Juliet Stevenson plays Antigone.

click on link below to playlist of all 11 parts of this "Antigone":
http://youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5321CB5DC1092F31

Sophocles' Theban Plays, directed and translated by Don Taylor for this production--go here to see Taylor's "Oedipus Rex":
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=422B4AD5E82BE89A

and here to view "Oedipus at Colonus":
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8FE646D5B08C3342

to see Irene Papas as Antigone (1961 film), go here:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E1DCC63DB14EC61D


Cast:

Juliet Stevenson ... Antigone

John Shrapnel ... Creon
Mike Gwilym ... Haemon

Patrick Barr ... Chorus
Paul Daneman ... Chorus
Donald Eccles ... Chorus
Robert Eddison ... Chorus
Patrick Godfrey ... Chorus
Ewan Hooper ... Chorus
Peter Jeffrey ... Chorus
Noel Johnson ... Chorus
Robert Lang ... Chorus
John Ringham ... Chorus
Frederick Treves ... Chorus
John Woodnutt ... Chorus

Produced by...Louis Marks
Original Music by ....Derek Bourgeois
Film Editing by ...Peter Reason
Production Design by ...David Myerscough-Jones
Costume Design by ...Jane Hudson
Geoffrey Lewis .... classical advisor

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  • great argument

  • Why is creon out of breath?

  • @xyWb115 Also note how I just stated something I know to be fact, and you went off with insults. You are the empty one.

  • @xyWb115 what does her being born in Athens have anything to do with philosophy? LOLOL idiot. Read any analysis of the play and they state that it was already athenian law, making his edict not as "blasphemous" as she claims.

    The play is not about brute dictator. It's about two people who both are in their own respects right, and do everything they can to do defend that. Stay out of theater, and go back to "philosophy" twat.

  • Stick to airhead sports and stay out of philosophy you brainsick nutcase. Antigone was born in ancient Thebes and not Athens. The play is about a brute dictator, Theben injustice and the natural law.

  • @xyWb115 it was athenian law before he declared it.

  • @Reloaded622 lololololololololololololololo­lolololololo

  • Now who's talking like a boy?

    I'm talking like a King!

  • CREEPY TALKING HEADSS 

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