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Antigone in Ferguson at St. Ann & The Holy Trinity Church

Translated and Directed by Bryan Doerries

Music Composed By Phil Woodmore

Antigone in Ferguson at St. Ann & The Holy Trinity Church photo by Gregg Richards

This innovative project fuses dramatic readings by acclaimed actors of Sophocles’ Antigone with live choral musicperformed by a choir of activists, police officers, youth, and concerned citizens from Ferguson and New York City. Each performance culminates in a powerful, audience-driven discussion of race and gender-based violence and social justice.

Featuring a rotating cast of actors, including; Amy Ryan, Chris Noth, Paul Giamatti, Jumaane Williams, Kathryn Erbe, Obi Abili, Linda Powell, Josh Hamilton, and David Strathairn.

With the following guest choirs:

R.Evolucion Latina

Brooklyn Interdenominational Chorus

United Voices of Hope

The Guardians

Bethel Gospel Assembly

Abrons Arts

Songs of Solomon

“Gospel strains that make the rafters tremble….Viscerally lifts the play into timelessness.”
Ben Brantley, The New York Times
Tow St Annes 286
photo by Gregg Richards

About the play

  • Antigone by Sophocles

    Sophocles’ Antigone is an ancient play about a teenage girl who wishes to bury her brother, Polyneices, who recently died in a brutal civil war. Creon, the new, untested king, has ruled that Polyneices’ body must remain above the earth, and that anyone who breaks this law will be put to death. Antigone openly and intentionally defies his edict, covering her brother’s body with dirt and publicly declaring her allegiance to a higher law, one that transcends that of the state—the law of love. Creon is then forced, by his own political rhetoric, and the by fragile social order that he has barely begun to establish since the civil war, to make an example of his niece, by sentencing her to death. In the process of following through with his own decree, Creon loses everything. At its core, Antigone is a play about what happens when personal conviction and state law clash, raising the question: When everyone is right (or feels justified), how do we avert the violence that will inevitably take place?

Cast Members

  • Chris Noth Headshot

    Chris Noth

    Creon

  • Diamond Jones Headshot

    Diamond Jones

    Antigone

  • Jumaane Williams Headshot

    Jumaane Williams

    Haemon/Guard/Messenger

  • Marjolaine Goldsmith Headshot

    Marjolaine Goldsmith

    Ismene/Eurydice

  • Willie Woodmore Headshot

    Willie Woodmore

    Tiresias

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