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Sep 2024
45m 29s

Antigone through a digital lens, with Cr...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY
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Creation Theatre's Artistic Director Dr Helen Eastman talks about digital theatre, Creation's award-winning approach to digital work, and how they have used it both to interpret and to intervene in Sophocles' ancient tragedy. Creation Theatre's digital production of Antigone premiered in May 2024 and is being revived 26-28 September and 21-23 November 2024. ... Show More
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