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Now that you have read the text of Antigone and learned about theater in ancient

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Question

Now that you have read the text of Antigone and learned about theater in ancient Greece, it's your turn to imagine how this play could be performed today!

Step 1: Choose a hypothetical audience and context for your performance, and describe that in one paragraph. Is this a drama club performance in your high school auditorium with parents and community members in the audience? Or is this a modern interpretation performed virtually for a YouTube audience? Be creative!

Step 2: Select at least five specific moments from the text. These might be brief conversations between two characters or they might be longer exchanges. Describe how these would be performed for the audience and context you chose. Use the vocabulary you learned about ancient Greek theater. Your director's notes may be consistent with how the ancient Greeks would have performed Antigone, or your interpretation may deviate from ancient Greek theatrical principles. Either way, make that connection clear in your description.

Step 3: Submit your work as a Microsoft Word file by clicking the title above for this assignment. If you'd like to format your director's notes using a program other than Word, please contact your instructor in advance of the due date.

Explanation / Answer

Theater in ancient Greece

New inventions during the Classical Period

Hellenistic period

Characteristics of the buildings

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