In this performance, the conflict between Antigone and Creon goes beyond a family tragedy and becomes a confrontation between two radically different worldviews.
Antigone is a young woman who refuses compromise, rejects “half-truths,” and refuses the comfortable silence imposed by the system. Opposing her stands the pragmatic power of Creon, for whom the law is the highest form of morality.
The performance raises powerful questions:
Where is the line between state necessity and human dignity?
Is happiness possible where truth is forbidden?
How necessary are such radical dichotomies for the future of a country?
Performance duration: 80 minutes
Age restriction: 16+