Win two tickets to Antigone at Preston Guildhall
Win two tickets to Antigone at Preston Guildhall.
A brother condemned to walk forever in the shadow of death.
A family teetering on the brink of catastrophe.
A world where one girl dares to take a stand.
This blistering new adaptation sees Sophocles’ tragedy reimagined in a dystopian landscape, where fate is written in code and where drones flock across the skies. Brought to life by innovative theatre company Actors of Dionysus, this production combines bold ideas and real drones with passionate and visceral physical theatre.
“Let nothing stop you from seeing them.” The Times
“Gripping stuff, as sharp as steel and wholly accessible. Superb.” The Stage
“A highly accessible, no-nonsense approach to the contemporary staging of classical texts has won [aod] an enviable reputation for making Greek tragedy seriously sexy.” The Guardian
For a chance to win tickets to Antigone on the November 15, 2017 at 7.30pm, all you have to do is sign up to aod’s newsletter (details available here) and the Northern Soul newsletter (details of how to do this are on the right-hand side of the page) and send an email to emma@northernsoul.me.uk with the title ‘Antigone’.
Closing date: November 12, 2017
Winners will be picked at random and notified by: November 13, 2017
You can view the Antigone trailer here and watch vox pops videos of audience comments here.
Antigone is playing at Preston Guildhall on the November 14 at 7.30pm, and on the November 15 at 1.30pm and 7.30pm. For more information and for tickets, click here.
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