Experience a timeless narrative of love, rebellion and the indomitable will to challenge authority in Jean Anouilh’s gripping adaptation of “Antigone.” Penned in the shadows of Nazi-occupied France, this version of the age-old saga echoes with defiance against oppressive regimes. Anouilh’s masterful reimagining of Sophocles’ drama offers a potent commentary on the human spirit’s unwavering quest for justice. “Antigone” is the 2024-25 Roe Green Production. The CU Department of Theatre & Dance is grateful to donor Roe Green. The Roe Green Visiting Theatre Artist fund allows them to invite professional guest artists to campus each year to work with students. Presented by the CU Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Department of Theatre & Dance.
Roe Green Theatre, University Theatre Building is at 261 University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.
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Ain't Too Proud (Non-Equity)
Pikes Peak Center [El Pomar Great Hall] (2/18 - 2/20) | ||
Dear Evan Hansen (Non-Equity)
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