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SUMMARY:ANTIGONE
DESCRIPTION:After Oedipus' son Polyneices attacks his home city of Thebes and is killed in battle\, the burial of his corpse is forbidden by Creon\, king of Thebes.  And yet\, Antigone will not hesitate to bury her brother even if the entire world is working against her.  Written over two thousand years ago by the master playwright Sophocles and here translated by Irish poet and Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney\, Antigone continues to ask us if we ought to follow the law of the land\, or whether we should heed a higher call. \nby Sophocles \nTranslated by Seamus Heaney \nDirected by Shane Hickey \n\nBuy Tickets \nAll performances will be in Wagner College's Stage One venue. \n\n
URL:https://wagner.edu/performing-arts/event/antigone/2025-11-21/
LOCATION:Stage One
CATEGORIES:Theatre Season
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SUMMARY:PICNIC
DESCRIPTION:PICNIC by William Inge brings to life the heat and tension of a sweltering Labor Day morning in a small Kansas town\, where the women of a quiet neighborhood prepare for the annual picnic. Amidst the preparations\, watchful mother Flo Owens hopes her beautiful daughter\, Madge\, will receive a wedding proposal\, while younger sister Millie dreams of escaping their small-town life. Good-natured Mrs. Potts enjoys a rare break from caring for her elderly mother\, and spinster schoolteacher Rosemary keeps her boyfriend at arm’s length. However\, their seemingly tranquil lives are upended when Hal Carter\, a muscular and charming drifter arrives unexpectedly.  \nPlaywright William Inge \nDirected by Brian Sgambati \nBuy Tickets \nAll performances will be in Wagner College's Main Hall Theatre. \nCONTENT WARNING \nPlease be advised that PICNIC includes coarse language and adult themes. \n
URL:https://wagner.edu/performing-arts/event/picnic/2025-11-21/
LOCATION:Main Hall
CATEGORIES:Theatre Season
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