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Antígona bajo el sol de mediodía.

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ISBN: 9788410210004

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Antigone Under the Midday Sun is a contemporary and profound reinterpretation of the classic Greek myth. Suzanne Lebeau invites us to accompany Antigone in her struggle, a young woman who faces authority, not only because of the weight of destiny, but because of the moral imperative that drives her to follow her conscience. Between the rigor of her uncle Creon's laws and the right to honor her own, a battle of convictions unfolds that continues to resonate strongly in the present.
In this version, written in a poetic and accessible style, Lebeau explores the fragility of the characters, revealing their doubts and fears in a world that punishes both obedience and rebellion. In broad daylight, when shadows do not exist, the most uncomfortable questions about justice, family and personal responsibility emerge without escape.
In this text, Suzanne Lebeau reminds us that ethical dilemmas are timeless and that the courage to listen to one's own inner voice is a lesson as old as it is essential.

Suzanne Lebeau

Suzanne Lebeau

Suzanne Lebeau is one of the most important voices in theatre for children and young people worldwide. Throughout her career she has questioned the limits of what can and cannot be told to children and young people. In 1975 she founded the company Le Carrousel, which has left its mark on young audiences around the world with its texts. A woman who has encouraged, through theory, pedagogy and practice, the vindication of a theatre for children and young people that is responsible, demanding of itself, with high poetic flight and social dignity. A theatre that does not renounce the criticism of this world in which we live together, young and old: a world that, in her own words, is cruel, tender, complex and contradictory.