Antigone In Analysis
ANTIGONE IN ANALYSIS is a feminist spin on Sophocles’ tragedy, a contemporary makeover that reimagines the classical Greek myth with a metaphysical twist: a chorus of great thinkers from across time conjures a new version of Sophocles' play, so they can put Jocasta on the throne to square off with Antigone. Their meddling erupts in a mother-daughter throwdown that interrogates patriarchal storytelling through a feminist lens. And there is no battle more fiercely fought than that between a daughter and her mother.
Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 01/31/2026
Kierkegaard is a stuffy intellectual who dons a headscarf to play a young female, Ismene, in the play-within-the-play. Versatility, classical training, and experience in NYC's lgbt/indie theater community are pluses.
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Submissions Due: 01/22/2026
The character is loosely based on a young version of the philosopher Judith Butler who plays the role of Artemis in the play-within-the-play.
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Submissions Due: 01/22/2026
The character is loosely based on the philosopher Jacques Lacan who plays Hyman in the play-within-the-play, but does not have to look like either.
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 01/31/2026
Kierkegaard is a stuffy intellectual who dons a headscarf to play a young female, Ismene, in the play-within-the-play. Versatility, classical training, and experience in NYC's lgbt/indie theater community are pluses.
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Submissions Due: 01/22/2026
The character is loosely based on a young version of the philosopher Judith Butler who plays the role of Artemis in the play-within-the-play.
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Submissions Due: 01/22/2026
The character is loosely based on the philosopher Jacques Lacan who plays Hyman in the play-within-the-play, but does not have to look like either.