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		<title>La Boite&#8217;s 2026 season launches with Antigone!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Running 5 to 21 March 2026, this dynamic interpretation of Sophocles’ timeless tragedy launches the season with raw energy and unflinching urgency, inviting audiences into a world where personal conviction collides with authoritarian power. Antigone places a fearless young woman at its centre – one who refuses to be sidelined, silenced or intimidated by the [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>A story of conscience and courage explodes onto the stage when Antigone opens La Boite Theatre’s 2026 season, setting the pace for a year of bold, fiercely relevant storytelling.</p>
<p>Running 5 to 21 March 2026, this dynamic interpretation of Sophocles’ timeless tragedy launches the season with raw energy and unflinching urgency, inviting audiences into a world where personal conviction collides with authoritarian power.</p>
<p>Antigone places a fearless young woman at its centre – one who refuses to be sidelined, silenced or intimidated by the structures built to control her – who speaks directly to the fractured realities of the present day.<br />
Opening on the eve of International Women’s Day, the production reverberates with questions of voice and agency while remaining grounded in a profoundly human story.</p>
<p>La Boite Theatre Artistic Director Courtney Stewart co-directs the work with Nigel Poulton and says Antigone is a deliberate and powerful way to begin La Boite’s 2026 season.</p>
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<p>“We’re determined to bring audiences bold, urgent theatre that is deeply engaged with the world we’re living in; Antigone sets the tone for exactly that,” Stewart says.</p>
<p>“There’s something both ancient and shockingly current about Antigone. It’s a story that feels alive, following a young woman who chooses to act according to her conscience, even when that choice costs her everything.<br />
“That act of courage continues to resonate, particularly when we’re thinking about whose voices are heard, and whose are expected to stay quiet.”</p>
<p>After Antigone’s brothers Eteocles and Polynices kill each other while on opposing sides of a civil war, King Creon honours Eteocles but leaves Polynices’ body unburied as punishment for attacking Thebes. When Antigone defies the king’s command and buries Polynices herself, she ignites a brutal clash between personal conviction and authoritarian power.</p>
<p>Antigone’s act of resistance sparks questions that burn with urgency today: Who gets to decide what is just? Where should our loyalty lie? What price are we prepared to pay to honour the truth?</p>
<p><strong>Antigone</strong><br />
5 &#8211; 21 March 2006<br />
La Boite Theatre, Brisbane<br />
<a href="https://laboite.com.au/" target="_blank">www.laboite.com.au</a></p>
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		<title>Antigone will be Queensland Theatre&#8217;s 2019 season finale!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matilda award-winner Merlynn Tong’s adaptation of Sophocles’ 441 BC play Antigone is a compelling and fitting final production for Queensland Theatre in a year that has featured several powerful works that challenged the status quo. Antigone opens on October 26 and runs until November 16 in Queensland Theatre’s Bille Brown Theatre. The show reunites powerhouse [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>You could be forgiven for thinking this was a modern news report about students protesting climate change, instead it is the premise of Antigone, a Greek tragedy that’s more than two millennia old, and the epic finale to Queensland Theatre’s 2019 Season.</p>
Matilda award-winner Merlynn Tong’s adaptation of Sophocles’ 441 BC play Antigone is a compelling and fitting final production for Queensland Theatre in a year that has featured several powerful works that challenged the status quo.</p>
<p>Antigone opens on October 26 and runs until November 16 in Queensland Theatre’s Bille Brown Theatre.</p>
<p>The show reunites powerhouse actors, Logie award-nominee Jessica Tovey (QT’s Constellations also in TV’s Bad Mothers, Wolf Creek, Home &amp; Away, Underbelly) in the title role with multi award-winner Christen O’Leary(QT’s End of the Rainbow, Scenes from a Marriage, Ladies in Black also in TV’s Hoges, Wentworth and Neighbours) as Antigone’s adversary Creon, and Kevin Spink (Hydra, Kelly, Macbeth) as her ill-fated fiancé, Haemon. All three were last seen on stage together in Queensland Theatre’s Twelfth Night (2018).</p>
<p>Led by Travis Dowling, in his Queensland Theatre mainstage directorial debut, Antigone also stars Queensland Theatre stalwart Penny Everingham (Once in Royal David’s City, Pygmalion) as the prophet Tiresias with haunting songs performed by Queensland Conservatorium graduate Shubshri Kandiah (as Antigone’s sister, Ismene) fresh off the back of her 18-month stint as Jasmine in Aladdin – The Musical.</p>
<p>Whilst Antigone was written by Sophocles almost 2,500 years ago, playwright Merlynn Tong believes the tale resonates with modern audiences.</p>
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<p>“I have tried to create a version of Antigone that pays tribute to the beautiful poetic language of the original, whilst pulling in sentiments from our present day. We don’t have a chorus as such, but we do still share the odes in a heightened fashion. My version of the play also satiates some long-standing curiosities that I’ve nursed. For example: Why does Ismene never return to the story? Can she have another role to play besides that of a fearful ‘sister’? What is Antigone and Haemon’s relationship like?”</p>
<p>“Also, last but not least, Creon will be played by a woman, the powerhouse that is Christen O’Leary.”</p>
<p>“This is exciting for me as I get to explore the patriarchy as embodied by a woman; a comment that patriarchy is not dead, rather, it has morphed and taken on a different flavour since the original play was written.”</p>
<p>Director Travis Dowling said, “Merlynn Tong’s play is as heartfelt as it is epic. I expect audiences to feel overwhelmed by the bigness of this epic and everlasting story and to question why we are still having debates like this in our modern world.”</p>
<p>Artistic Director Sam Strong agrees, “Merlynn has written an adaptation for the ages and for right now. As we watch the world respond to young climate campaigners, it’s hard not to see the parallels with this classic story of a young activist woman standing up for what she knows is right. People talk a lot about the timelessness of classic plays, but this version of Antigone cuts through the clichés, creating something genuinely urgent.”</p>
<p><strong>Antigone in a nutshell</strong><br />
The epic argument rages on &#8211; A great city has been torn apart by a civil war between two brothers. In the aftermath, both lie dead – one hailed as a hero and lying in state, the other condemned as a traitor and dumped in a carrion pile. From the ashes of their conflict rises a dystopian state under a new leader – Creon (Christen O’Leary), a career politician who rose to power by dint of her ruthlessness.</p>
<p>Grieving and heartbroken, their sister Antigone (Jessica Tovey) challenges the leader for the right to bury and mourn her dead brother with dignity, sparking a furious act of rebellion that will shake the city to its foundations.</p>
<p><strong>Antigone</strong><br />
Bille Brown Theatre at Queensland Theatre<br />
Saturday 26th October – Saturday 16th November 2019<br />
<a href="http://www.queenslandtheatre.com.au" target="_blank">www.queenslandtheatre.com.au</a></p>
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