Within Fitts and Fitzgeralds translation of Sophocles Antigone, we explore the never-ending struggle between the individual and state, human and natural law, and how the need to protect ones culture and family can often lead to tragedy. In this timeless Greek masterpiece, we are reminded why the human race remains what we are, who we are, and where we are.Visit ua.universitytickets.com to purchase tickets. Tickets are $10 and free for UA students. Instructions for how to view this virtual production can be found in your ticket confirmation email. This show will be available for unlimited streaming Friday April 2nd through Sunday April 11th. Students: You must be logged in to see the student ticket option. Please make sure you are viewing the show through Google Chrome or Firefox and that your browser is up to date with the latest update.
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