Antigone's Law: A Contemporary Dramatic Egyptian Version
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https://doi.org/10.54848/bjtll.v3i1.53Keywords:
Antigone's Law, dramatic performance, Egyptian societyAbstract
In the context of the adapted literary works, I watched a distinguished dramatic performance entitled Antigone's Law - a version of the ancient Greek Sophoclean play Antigone. The dramatic performance is the graduation project of a student at The American University in Cairo. The student acts with her colleagues in this dramatic performance directed by Dr. Dina Amin - the theatre professor at the American University in Cairo. The performance could be considered an Egyptian version rather than a literal adaptation as it embeds so many layers of meanings and different sociological dimensions that reflect the current Egyptian society.
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