Greek Tragedy - Masterclass on Film: Antigone

Friday, June 11, 2021 - 5:00pm
Online

Launch of the TORCH-funded APGRD/Out of Chaos 'Antigone: masterclass on film'.

Professional actors Evelyn Miller and Tim Delap explore different interpretations of scenes from Antigone with director Paul O'Mahony through discussion and in rehearsal, alongside talking heads from the creative industries and academia. The live event will feature a premiere of 'Greek Tragedy – Masterclasses on Film', a discussion with those involved, and a live audience Q&A.

The Film

You can watch the film on YouTube at:

Promotional image for the Greek Tragedy Masterclass on Film: Antigone, linking to YouTube recording

 

 

 

 

 

 

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About the project

Greek Tragedy – Masterclasses on Film brings together international practitioners and experts in a short film about Antigone aimed at online theatre audiences, as well as university and school students. Actors Evelyn Miller and Tim Delap will explore different interpretations with director Paul O'Mahony through discussion and in rehearsal, alongside talking heads from the creative industries and academia.

Greek Tragedy - Masterclasses on Film is led by Professor Fiona Macintosh in collaboration with the APGRD and Out of Chaos Theatre Company. It features Professor Oliver Taplin, Dr Lyndsay Coo (University of Bristol) and Professor Jane Montgomery Griffiths (Actor, writer, academic. Former director of The Centre for Theatre & Performance, Monash University).

Tim Delap has performed several times in leading roles at the National Theatre and in the West End. He recently played Rochester in the National Theatre’s critically-acclaimed Jane Eyre, and he is an associate artist of Out of Chaos.

Evelyn Miller just finished playing Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew at Shakespeare’s Globe. Other recent credits include leading roles at the National Theatre and RSC. Evvy is an associate director of Actors From The London Stage, and an associate artist of Out of Chaos

Supported by TORCH as Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme. For more, see Greek tragedy: masterclasses on film (TORCH website)