Classic Greek Theater in Zion

Live outdoor theatrical production of ANTIGONE to be presented on Saturday, October 6, 2012 with Orientation at 10:30 am and the performance beginning at 11:00 am.   This performance will be presented at the OC Tanner Amphitheatre located at the end of Lion Blvd in Springdale, Utah.

Westminster College will present Sophocles’ Antigone in a totally new and ancient/modern production directed by Larry West. It will feature original movement and dance by choreographer Darlene Casanova, an original design for set and costumes, and a recent American translation by Marianne McDonald as acting script.

The Classical Greek Theatre Festival (CGTF) is an annual theatrical event created to introduce and sustain the appreciation of ancient Greek theatre throughout communities and campuses in various southwestern and western states. CGTF is committed to the idea that Greek drama, like Shakespearean drama, has much to offer contemporary audiences.

In case of rain, the production will be held at the Rockville Community Center.

For more information go to: http://www.westminstercollege.edu/theatre_arts/index.cfm?parent=4081&detail=12660

$5 for Z-Arts members and students

$10 for nonmembers

Cash or checks only please. Tickets will be available in advance at the Z-Arts office in the Canyon Community Center, Under the Eaves Inn, or through Lisa Zumpft. Tickets will also be available on the morning of the performance at the OC Tanner Amphitheater on Lion Boulevard, Springdale.

This project is supported by Utah Arts and Museums, with funding from the State of Utah and the National Endowment for the Arts .