written by Jean Anouilh, adapted and translated by Lewis Galantière
directed by George Myska
Friday November 30th 1973 — Saturday December 22nd 1973

Based on the Greek tragedy of Antigone, who tried to bury her brother’s corpse against the diktat of her uncle, Creon. Creon is a dictator, but defen’s his position on practical groun’s. In’spite of her love for Creon’s son, she chooses her part: to bury her brother and die.
Cast
- Antigone: Natalie Israel
- Creon: Albert Messer
- Chorus: Ed Thom
- Nurse: Elsie Feldman
- Ismene: Anne Keegan
- Haemon: Terry Israel
- 1st Guard: Mike Pacifico
- 2nd Guard: Richard Gaudy
- 3rd Guard: John Tocco
- Messenger: Charles Stahl
- Page: John Ellis
- Eurydice: Elisabeth Lynch
Production Staff / Crew
-
Director: George Myska
-
Producer: Elaine Vogel
-
Assistant Director: Elaine Vogel
-
Set Designer: Robert Sven Olson
-
Costume Designer: Elisabeth Lynch
-
Lighting Designer: Oscar Dike
-
Stage Manager: Barbara Gaudy
-
Technical Director: David Vogel
-
Make-up Designer: Ruth Button