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Antigone in the Land of the Dead

A sizzling new dramatic podcast from Melbourne's most incisive 12 - 18 year olds.

  • Dates 1 Oct - 20 Oct
  • Time Available On Demand (50 minutes)
  • Venues Digital Fringe
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A pencil sketch illustration of three rows of three prison cells, stacked on top of one another. Looking through the bars, the cells are sparsely furnished with bunk beds, sinks and toilets, and no people in them. We can tell the prison is starting to fall apart because there are cracks in the walls. Water is starting to pool on the floor in the top left cell, and seeps through the walls and floor into each of the others, gathering in volume and flooding the bottom cells. At the bottom on the left hand side we see a door to the 'Lost and Found' cupboard, which is glowing around the edges with a fiery light.

Image Credit: Jin Harris

  • Created by: St Michael's Grammar School / Bloomshed

St Michael’s Grammar School in collaboration with Bloomshed present 'Antigone in the Land of the Dead'.

The City of Thebes is getting hotter and wetter by the hour and everyone is cranky. Against the backdrop of weather systems gone wild, the survivors of Sophocles’ catastrophic family drama tell their stories across five short episodes in this mix-up of ancient tragedy, pulp crime and talkback. Get ready to run with Ismene and her prison gang. Listen to Haemon’s pirate radio broadcasts of bad love poetry from the underworld. Hear from the Messenger, who never wanted to be part of all this anyway.

A sharp new work by young people, 'Antigone in the Land of the Dead' is a thematic jam on how people survive when systems start to fall apart. Climate systems. Democratic systems. If our connections to one another and to the natural world are starting to feel a bit stretched, perhaps it’s time to hear what Antigone has to say.
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