Burial At Thebes

A Greek tragedy brought up to date for the modern audience
Why see Burial At Thebes?
The Burial at Thebes hits the in ,
As with the original, The Burial at Thebes focuses on the never resolved conflict between a person's individual rights and the demands of the state. The timeless struggle for honor is called into question in the face of challenging authority: to whom does loyalty belong - to one's family and cultural practices or to the law decreed by the state?
Under the direction of Marcela Lorca, whose critically-acclaimed production of Caroline, or Change captivated Guthrie audiences, The Burial at Thebes features original music by composer J.D. Steele of legendary Steele family fame, infusing this ancient tragedy a modern edge.
Cast
Sun Mee Chomet (Antigone)
Lee Mark Nelson (Chorus)
Richard Ooms (Chorus)
T. Mychael Rambo (Chorus)
Brian Sostek (Guard)
Prentiss Standridge (Ismene)
and Joe Nathan Thomas (Chorus)
Greta Oglesby (Tiresias)
Regina Marie Williams (Eurydice)
Stephen Yoakam (Creon)
Ansa Akyea (the Messenger)
Ernest Bentley (Haemon)
Creative
Written by Seamus Heaney
Based on Sophocles' Antigone
Directed by Marcela Lorca