| Show x R i T I Q ue I n By MARK KIMBALL It is pleasant to announce the creation of the tragic spirit on this The current production of does not succeed but nevertheless explores the conflict between service of God and service of with a dramatic force rarely evident in plays dominated by University Jin the play Poly-nices leads an attack against his home town because he wants the virtue of a sword in the belly he is eliminated from II any serious consideration as leader of the first and Creon is made The new to establish lasting order by making an example of issues an edict declaring that whosoever shall inter the traitor's body shall be himself a traitor and receive the death The moral conflict is further complicated by the fact that Antigone is So to no one's surprise and Creon's horror Antigone commits is caught and duly IN all's well that ends Hence Antigone and practically everybody else comes to a wretched is not dismaying but uplifting because it is concerned with a reality greater than human The moral in is obedience to the law of God is more important than the law or the and transgressing divine law can bring only disaster ana This play will be meaningful to the perceptive re nm Byron McGrath is a very competent director and did a fine F in organizing the obtaining the proper attitude from his bit too Donna although a antagonistic in the lead roi shows obvious talent that wU i with After inland Lanning overcomes an u tendency to run his he is en into tive as the stubborn THE CHORUS and dancers dow performed extremely ana musicians were more for the mam slightly responsible of The play runs of at an admission i well worth J performance would have v j 1 |