

Antigone
Owen Mccafferty
Modeled after Sophocles' Antigone , this powerful dramatization of an incident in the next war juxtaposes nationalism and individual conscience.
It has enjoyed over a thousand productions.
| Character |
|---|
| PAULA model secretary of about twenty-five. Quick and alert. |
| ANNE GOODMAN twenty-three, good-looking but not pretty, alive and determined. |
| ISABEL GOODMAN quiet and affectionate. Two years younger than her sister, Anne. |
| THOMAS KRUGER grizzled gray, about fifty-eight or sixty years of age, efficient executive, strong in will, decisive in action. |
| MISS LEE twenty-eight, good-looking and alert, military in bearing. |
| HERMAN KRUGER twenty-six years of age and of fine physique. More sensitive than his father but quite determined. |
| REV. ROBERT THOMPSON a bling minister of sixty-two. His face has strength and courage and rugged beauty. He carries a cane with which he taps his way when someone is not leading him. |
| LIEUTENANT in army uniform. |
The Great Choice is a American play written by Fred Eastman and published by Samuel French (1949).
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