Can one defy the law in the service of a greater cause?

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ANTIGONE

Can one defy the law in the service of a greater cause?

Psychological, political and philosophical dilemmas meet in fiery conflict in a bone-to-bone version of Sophocles’ Antigone performed by two actors and a live electronic musician.

Punishment and conscience, young and old, woman and man, individual and society are pitted against each other when ZeBU and Signe Kærup Dahl present political world literature on stage. Who does the audience sympathize with: the rebel Antigone or the authority Creon?

Throughout the generations, civil disobedience has taken place. How does the state affect the individual, and how do we experience it in today’s conflicts?

The performance is particularly targeted at ancient knowledge at secondary school level.

The story in brief
The twin brothers Polynices and Eteocles fight for power in Thebes after their father – Oedipus – has fled the city. Eteocles is elected king, but the brothers are unclear and kill each other in a big battle. Now Oedipus’ brother-in-law, Creon, must take over and orders that Polynices, as the attacking part, should not be buried in holy ground, but instead rot. Creon announces that there will be a death penalty for anyone who defies his command. Antigone – sister of Eteocles and Polynices – stands in the wings and she is angry. Creon violates the laws of the gods; the family must be buried to gain access to the underworld. Her sisterly duty outweighs the king’s orders: Polynices must and must be buried.

From 15 years

Tour Dates November 2025

Duration 55 min.

Contact tour-coordinator
Henriette Kudsk
+45 71 99 88 77
henriette@zebu.nu

TOUR SPECS

Price for performance 12.000 (excl. VAT)
Audience capacity 100
Height 300 cm
Length 600 cm
Depth 700 cm
Including the audience No
Power 230 V (10A)
Set up time 120 min.
Tear down time 60 min.
Blackout Yes

Purchasing a workshop includes an introduction before the performance and a subsequent workshop with one of ZeBU’s skilled theatre educators. The workshop typically lasts one 1,5 hours and costs DKK 2,200. This is agreed directly with ZeBU. Contact Henriette Kudsk at henriette@zebu.nu or phone 71 99 88 77.

CREDITS

Director Jørgen Carlslund
Processing of play wright Jan Overgaard Mogensen,
Signe Kærup Dahl
Playwright Jan Overgaard Mogensen,
Carl Martin Norén
Composer and musician Marie Rørbæk
Dramaturg Anne Nymark
Scenography consultant Filippa Berglund
Lighting designer Jørgen Carlslund and consultant Sonja Lea
Consultant Vibeke Wrede
Production manager Nicole Johansen
Tailor Michael Nøhr
Seamstress Andrea Næsborg Olsen
Builder Jonathan Hjorth
Photographer (topbanner) Sonja Lovdal
Photographer Emilia Therese

»JAN OVERGAARD ​​MOGENSEN AND CARL MARTIN NORÉN PHYSICALLY BLESS THE GREEK TRAGEDY FOR TEENAGE AUDIENCES.« 

– Anne Middelboe Christensen, Teateravisen

»DIRECTOR JØRGEN CARLSLUND HAS ACHIEVED A CLEAR, PHYSICAL PLAYING STYLE IN WHICH THE WAR STORY IS TOLD USING SIMPLE MEANS AND WITH A TOUCH OF THEATRE SPORTS.« 

– Anne Middelboe Christensen, Teateravisen