Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company opened Season 1 with a production of Antigone. Adapted and presented in France during the Nazi occupation of Paris, Jean Anouilh gave this ancient story a new relevance through his interpretation. The message that the power of one voice can make a difference is still vital today, and, in an effort to encourage informed, active participation in our nation’s Democratic process, BETC worked with the Boulder chapter of the League of Women Voters during this production to disseminate non-partisan election information and to encourage people to vote in the November elections. The League also registered voters on-site before each show. This event was presented in conjunction with the Dairy Center for the Arts, with support from the SCFD, BCAA, and the League of Women Voters.
Assistant Director/Dramaturg: Lisa Hall
Stage Manager: Amy Cole
Costume Design: Julie McCabe
Lighting Design: Liza Williams
Scenic Design: Brian Miller
Chorus: Stephen Weitz
Antigone: Saralyn Leffel
Nurse: Joan Bruemmer
Ismene: Rebecca Remaly
Haemon: Matthew Mueller
Creon: Bob Buckley
Page: Alan Henkin
Guard One: Bryan Reed
Guard Two: Justin D. Davis