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King Creon and the Coconuts

May 3rd, 2008

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The Burial at Thebes

You’d be forgiven for saying ‘it’s all Greek to me’, but only just.

The Farringdon Society of Arts players’ performance of Burial at Thebes, Seamus Heaney’s translation of Sophocles’ Antigone, is filled with modern-day relevance - do you hold duty to the state or your conscience (something the burghers of London town should have spent a bit more time considering, perhaps).

It’s an exciting time for the Farringdon (the village that’s just past Crealy), the play is a celebration of the ties between Jack Yeats (brother of WB and top Irish painter) and Devon, and marks the starting point of a cultural rollercoaster for members of the Yeats Society as they trip through the Devon lanes to uncover some of the not-so-hidden cultural treasure.

The play runs from Tuesday, May 20 to Saturday May 24, at Farringdon. To book your ticket ring 01395 239181 or e-mail fsadevon@hotmail.co.uk.

Meanwhile, find out more about the play and why you should pop along with the PRSD podcast, below.

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  • 1. Peoples Republic of South&hellip  |  September 23rd, 2008 at 7:39 am

    [...] Farringdon Society of Arts put on a performance of Seamus Heaney’s Burial at Thebes Sample, listen to the actors behind the stage during the rehearsals and check out the of the programme from Phig Billy (who will be holding a comic workshop on [...]

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