Don
Wooten does the LB bit (named for conductor Leonard Bernstein) |
The opening of Seven Against Thebes. |
Etocles addresses the crowd. |
In the tradition of Greek theater, the messenger and the principle dialogue. |
The chorus appeals to the gods. |
We see a representation of the seven that are at the seven gates of Thebes. |
A shot of the outdoor venue of the Genesius Guild. |
Antigone and Ismene discuss what needs to be done with their fallen brother. |
The chorus of Antigone are the old men. |
Creon announces that Eteocles will be buried honorably and
Polyneices will be left unburied. |