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Antigone

30 Apr, 7 May, ...

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Ticket Prices

Subscription Packages
Six Play Package $84 ($14 a play)
Five Play Package $75 ($15 a play)
Four Play Package $64 ($16 a play)

Single Schools Performance Tickets
$19 plus 1 supervising teacher per 10 students goes FREE! Please note schools prices are not available to tertiary students.

Ticket Price for regular performances
Students $33, Teachers $45*
(*Only for teachers accompanying school groups)

If you are a Priority Funded School you may be eligiblefor free schools performance tickets.

For more information please call:

Jane May
Telephone (02) 8396 6222
jane@belvoir.com.au

or download our PFS booking form.

Schools Performance Times

All performances are on Wednesdays and Thursdays starting at 11.30am. Please contact the Box Office closer to the performances for finishing times. Please note latecomers will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

General Performance Times

Tuesday at 6.30pm, Wednesday to Friday at 8pm, Saturday at 2pm and 8pm, Sunday at 5pm

Booking Your Tickets

Download the booking form.

Once completed please fax or post to the Belvoir St Theatre Box Office. Upon receipt of your booking form a non-refundable 50% deposit will be required within 14 days. Full payment will be required at least 30 days prior to the performance or the booking may be cancelled. Cheques should be made payable to Company B Ltd.


The Burial at Thebes
a version of Sophocles' play
by Seamus Heaney

Deborah Mailman... is a splendid Antigone: unwavering, spirited and principled"
The Sydney Morning Herald

"Chris Kohn's production is beautifully set... [his] multiracial casting and setting, remind us why, after 2500 years, this play still resonates." The Australian


Written by
Seamus Heaney

Directed by
Chris Kohn

With
Paul Blackwell, Katie Fitchett, Gillian Jones, Deborah Mailman, Pacharo Mzembe, Boris Radmilovich, James Saunders and Hazem Shammas


I was made to love, not hate.

In the quiet dawn after the end of the latest war, one of the last surviving daughters of the ruling household slips away to bury her traitor brother. By the end of the day, her simple act of love will have brought the state to its knees.

Sophocles’ magnificent tragedy cuts to the core of one of the conundrums of the twenty first century: how to balance the heart of the individual with the ever-shifting demands of the state. This burning verbal battle between Antigone and her uncle the ruler Creon, unfolds with fierce dramatic logic and terrifying precision. As the action carves its way onwards, Sophocles lays bare the full splendour and folly of the species. And along Creon’s well-intentioned path to catastrophe we get a truly brilliant portrait of flawed leadership.

The superb Deb Mailman returns to Belvoir St to tackle one of the great roles of the canon. Director Chris Kohn promises a glistening, precision-milled production of Sophocles’ great play about what happens when love gets fed up with fear.

This is an ancient play about here and now.

How could any Drama student miss Deb Mailman in a classic?

Preparing to see Antigone

Interview with Chris Kohn and Dale Ferguson

Recommended for...

  • HSC Drama: Tragedy
  • HSC English: Powerplay
  • Year 10 & 11 Drama
  • Year 11 English

Download Teachers Notes (PDF 1.2MB)

All schools performances start at 11.30am

View Original Production