Another Antigone Nov. 7-22, 2003 Professional Equity Theatre Presentation
By
A.R. GURNEY
"The funniest Greek tragedy I've ever seen," theatre critic
Russ Thomas once wrote about A.R. Gurney's contemporary drama, Another
Antigone, which opens November 7 at the professional Centenary Stage
Company in Hackettstown. In this modern reinvention of a timeless myth,
the struggle between unyielding civil authority and rebellious individual
expression resonates with present-day issues, including a glimpse of nuclear
disarmament concerns. Judy Miller is a young idealistic student whose
petition to rewrite the Sophocles' Antigone pits her against her unyielding
Classics professor; making for a good deal of sparks, and a piercing look
at modern education and campus culture.
Set on the campus of a small New England college. Another Antigone tells
the story of a classics professor who finds himself in a battle with a
young , idealistic student over a term paper on Sophocles. The student
would rather write a new stage version of Antigone. The battle of wills
escalates and soon begins to mirror the conflict in Antigone itself. Gurney,
as always, offers a witty,comic and provocative examination of a vexing
problem besetting present-day academia.
Centenary
success is academic
Review Exerpts - Nov. 10, 2003
PETER FILICHIA
Star-Ledger Staff
"But the actress [Christina Odermatt
playing Judy] is able to underline Judy's seriousness of purpose.
There's as much fire in her eyes as there is in her belly."
"The actor [Mohrman] beautifully conveys
the increasing nervousness that's bubbling below the veneer of confidence."
"Rust [playing the dean] creates a woman
who makes clear that the groves of academe can indeed be a bloody
battlefield."
"He [Davie played by Brian Maslow] has
a marvelous stage presence and a rugged charm that suggest he'll
go far."
The
Playwright
Known for a gently sardonic humour, A.R. "Pete" Gurney has
captured the tone of American culture for over 30 years in such highly
praised plays as The Dining Room, The Cocktail Hour,
Sylvia and the popular Love Letters. He is the recipient
of many awards for his work, including the Drama Desk Award, two Lucille
Lortel Awards and the Rockefeller Award.
The Cast
The CSC production of Another Antigone will feature CSC Assoc. Producer
Catherine Rust in the role of the dean, and CSC favorite,
AI Mohrmann as Professor Harper
Regional audiences will remember Morhmann from his noted performance in
Big Boys last season at the New Jersey Repertory Theatre and
The Playwrights Theatre in Madison. A veteran professional actor, Morhmann's
credits include New York performances of On The Move at The Open
Eye Theatre, Candida and Witness for the Prosecution
for the Seventh Sign Theatre Company, and Frankie and Johnnie in Claire
de Lune. Morhman can also be seen in the movie One Crazy Summer
with Demi Moore.
Catherine Rust, CSC Associate Producer, in the role of the dean
Rust is a former member of New York's Classic Stage Company, and The Boston
Shakespeare Company. She performed frequently with Israel Horovitz' Gloucestor
Stage Company and appeared as a nurse on the daytime series The Guiding
Light for two years. She is the Program Director for the Women Playwrights
Series, now in it's eleventh year at CSC.
Performances
Performances of Another Antigone will be Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm,
Sundays @ 2:30pm, Thurdays @ 7:30pm, with additional matinee performances
on Friday Nov 7 @ 2:30pm, Wed. Nov 12 @ 2:30pm, and Wed. Nov 19 @ 11am
(student Matinee).
Nov.
2003 - Another Antigone
Wed.
Stu.
11am
Wed.
Mat.
2:30pm
Thurs.
Eve.
7:30pm
Fri.
Mat.
2:30pm
Fri.
Eve.
8pm
Sat.
Eve.
8pm
Sun.
Mat.
2:30pm
7
7
8
9 "First Sundays"
x
12
13
Family
Night
x
14
15
16
19
x
20
Family
Night
x
21
22
Individual Tickets
Individual Tickets for Another Antigone
Season Plays:
Saturday:
$22.50 for adults, $17.50 for
seniors/students and $15 for children under 12
Friday
$20.00 for adults, $17.50 for seniors/students and $15 for
children under 12
Other Evening Performances:
$20.00 for adults, $17.50 for seniors/students and $15 for
children under 12
Matinee showings
$17.50
Thursday (2 for 1 at the door the day of the show only):
$20
Concert / Dance Events
In Advance:
New Jersey Ballet
$22.50 for adults,
$17.50 for seniors/students
$15.00 for children under 12
All Other
$20.00 for adults,
$17.50 for seniors/students
$15.00 for children under 12 The at-the-door ticket prices:
New Jersey Ballet: $25.00
All Other: $22.50
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