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Antigone

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Was Antigone the original kick-arse woman character? She’s definitely not going down without a fight. In this episode we also take a look around some theatre architecture, the social context in which Greek tragedies were performed, and what it was like to watch a show in 442 BCE.

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To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

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Was Antigone the original kick-arse woman character? She’s definitely not going down without a fight. In this episode we also take a look around some theatre architecture, the social context in which Greek tragedies were performed, and what it was like to watch a show in 442 BCE.

Thanks for listening! Please consider leaving us a rating and a review.
To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

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