written by Jean Anouilh, adapted and translated by Lewis Galantière
directed by Kathleen Davies
Friday January 16th 1987 — Saturday February 7th 1987

Eteocles has been given a proper burial, but Creon, Antigone’s uncle who has inherited the throne, has issued a royal edict banning the burial of Polyneices, who he believes was a traitor. Antigone defies the law, buries her brother, and is caught. When Creon locks her away in prison, she kills herself.
Cast
- Chorus: Mary Ann Garland
- Antigone: Donna McGarry
- Nurse: Yvonne Trinkwater
- Ismene: Ilena Elevitch
- Haemon: Geoff Tarson
- Creon: William Raker
- Guard: John W. Garland
- Guard: Mathew Smith
- Guard: Anthony Lardaro
- Messenger: Derek Tarson
- Page: Maura Whalen
- Eurydice: Franci Tarson
Production Staff / Crew
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Director: Kathleen Davies
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Set Designer: Robert Sven Olson
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Lighting Designer: Wendy Moss
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Lighting Designer: Don McMahon
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Costume Designer: Ed Clinton
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Sound Designer: Ray Murphy
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Producer: Sherry Jackson
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Producer: Evelyn Whalen
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Producer: Ed Whalen
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Stage Manager: Ellyn Helgans