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State University Theatre Department will Debut ‘Antigone’
–The Troy State University Department of Speech
and Theatre will premier its production of “Antigone” Oct.
8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Trojan Center Theatre. The production will also
be performed Oct. 10 and 13 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 for general admission
and students get in free with a valid TSU ID. Tickets may be purchased
at the Trojan Center Box Office. For more information, contact the TSU
Department of Speech and Theatre at 334-670-3714.
“Antigone,” written by Sophocles in 440 B.C., revolves
around a Greek woman’s devotion to her brother during a time of rebellion
and warfare in ancient Thebes.
The production includes a score composed by TSU student Thomas
Newman of Hawkinsville, Ga., and will be performed by a live orchestra composed
mostly of TSU music students. The costumes that will be used in “Antigone” were
designed by Jessica Culpepper, a TSU student from Montgomery. It also features
a full-scale war that was choreographed by TSU adjunct professor Mike Rhyne,
who specializes in combat scenes. “This production is a fundamental piece
of literature and we have made it unique in that so much of the preparatory work
was done by students,” Adena Moree, director of the department of speech
and theatre, said.
The cast includes:
Bill Herring of Donalsonville, Ga. as Creon.
Georgia Mallory of Prattville as Antigone.
Jessica Culpepper of Montgomery as Ismene.
Nathan Benton of Hoover as Haimon.
Jeremy Byars of Dothan as Teiresias.
Erin Turner of Birmingham as Choragus.
Wayne Taylor of Sandersville, Ga. as Choragus.
Leah Williams of Daphne as Eurydice.
Heather Pennington of Birmingham as Odes.
Marc Alewine of Montgomery as Eteocles. He also served as production
designer.
Christopher Minton of Naples, Texas as Polyneices .
Chris Rich of Troy served as the scenic and lighting designer,
while Jill Chester of Troy was the principal choreographer. The members of the
chorus are Michael Smith of Birmingham, Tara Golson and Zandra Hall of Montgomery,
Brandy Wells of Columbus, Ga., Jane Cornelius of Birmingham, Courtney West of
Daphne, Michael Lang of Montgomery, Timothy Griffin of Smiths Station and Thomas
Newman of Hawkinsville, Ga.
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