Antígona
cast Silvia Álvarez coryphaeus / Ángela Cremonte Ismene / Carmen Machi Creon / Santi Marín coryphaeus / José Luis Martínez guard / Manuela Paso Antigone / Raúl Prieto Haemon / Cristóbal Suárez Tiresias
setting Eduardo Moreno, Alejandro Andújar and Beatriz San Juan / lighting Juanjo Llorens / video Eduardo Moreno / sound Sandra Vicente and Enrique Mingo / original music Arnau Vilà / choreography Antonio Ruz
director assistant Israel Elejalde / 2nd director assistant Cynthia Miranda / setting assistant Elisa Cano / costumes assistant Almudena Bautista
technical team on tour
technical director and lighting Juan Luis Moreno / lighting and sound José Peña / sound and audiovisuals Enrique Mingo / stage hand and audiovisuals Fernando Díaz / stage manager and dresser Remedios Gómez / manager Elisa Fernández / promotion and communication elNorte Comunicación y Cultura
co-produced by Teatro de la Ciudad and Teatro de La Abadía
show in Spanish
approximate length 1h. 20' no interval
performance recommended by the Servei Educatiu del Teatre Lliure
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Friday | 22:00 |
Saturday and Sunday | 19:30 |
tariff a | |
general ticket | 29€ |
advanced sales (before the premiere) |
26€ |
NEW! Subscriber’s Flat Rate |
20€ |
with discount* | 24,50€ |
NEW! Carnet Jove and under 25s tariff top row (on certain performances) |
15€ |
*15% discount with the card senior citizens, unemployed, disabled, large families and single parent families, TNC and Mercat de les Flors subscribers, TR3SC, local regional libraries and theatres. To the La Vanguardia subscribers, the discount is only avalaible at the box office.
The third offering from Teatro de la Ciudad.
Creon and Antigone. Uncle and niece. One girl against the highest representatives of the state. A moment of imbalance in which a human being "must hold on to herself as tightly as possible," and maintain her identity as strongly as possible.
“Nobody can escape from the fate that destiny has assigned to mortals.”
Neither Antigone nor Creon can give in without distorting their essence. They are both right... They both think they are. Both of them are blinded by their own discourses. They are deaf to each extreme... The others, captivated when they discover "how horribly easy it is for a human being to be reduced to less than what it is, or transported to more than what it is, because both movements are equally fatal to identity and progress”.
Miguel del Arco