

Another Antigone
A R Gurney
On the eve of the Nazi invasion in 1939, a shabby theater company (where Christians, Jews and non-believers work together) struggles to stage a timeless drama of political resistance.
A young actress and the aging director she adores first strive to hold the troupe together; then she must "fail" him to disperse them to safety.
Chilling, yet with touches of warm humor, this drama with six strong portrait roles has been twice a contest winner: First Prize at the Dubuque Fine Arts Festival and Third Prize at the Little Theater of Alexandria, Virginia One-Act Contest.
The characters' ages range from 19 to 65, but the play is appropriate for high school as well as mature casts.
The Antigone in Warsaw is a play written by Richard Sewell and published by Samuel French .
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