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Sophocles' ANTIGONE
Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Theatre presents ANTIGONE | May 4-9, 2018 | By Jean Anouilh | Translated by Jeremy Sams | Directed by Jim Petosa | An incisive translation of the classic Sophocles drama by noted British playwright, translator and director Jeremy Sams. The Greek legend comes from a Paris that suffered under the heel of tyranny. The play's parallels to modern times in our United States are exciting and provocative. | $15 General Admission | $10 BU Alumni | $7.50 with CFA Membership | Free with BU ID, at the door, day of performance, subject to availability | bu.edu/cfa/season or 617.353.3380
When | 8:00 pm on Friday, May 4, 2018 |
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Building | Joan & Edgar Booth Theatre, 820 Commonwealth Avenue |