Overview
When Creon refuses to bury the body of Antigone's unruly brother,
Antigone's anger quickly turns to defiance. Creon condemns her to a
torturous death: she's to be buried alive. Acclaimed playwright Roy
Williams takes Sophocles' play and, by placing it into a contemporary
setting, brings this classic tale vividly to life. A timeless story
about loyalty and truth, about how we make meaning out of life and
death, and what in the end really does matter. Roy Williams's adaptation
of Antigone received its world premiere on 19 September at Derby
Theatre, in a co-production between Pilot Theatre, Derby Theatre and
Theatre Royal, Stratford East, before going on a national tour.