Actors of Dionysus was founded in 1993, as they describe it, ‘to put flesh on the bones of Ancient Greek drama and to provide innovative and accessible versions of this rich canon of work.’ The company tours its productions to regional venues and several have been made available on DVD. This production of Antigone dates from 2017, but filmed performances can also be purchased of Medea, Lysistrata and Oedipus.
The production is an adaptation of the original play – and sets the story in a non-specific dystopian future location, featuring Artifical Intelligence in place of the traditional chorus, and drones instead of the birds whose entrails are read by augurs. Writer Christopher Adams has also incorporated a number of literary and historical references into the adaptation which post-date the original text but really serve to bring its relevance and timelessness to the attention of contemporary audiences. Quotations from Romeo and Juliet highlight the universality of the theme of self-sacrifice made in the name of love; references to Donald Trump's horrific ‘pussy grab’ tape and to figures including Joan of Arc, Emily Wilding Davison and Malala Yousafzai remind us of the plight, resilience and influence of women. All of it links beautifully together to make an ancient story feel absolutely up to date.
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