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			Lincoln College Fine Arts presents new production of “Antigone” 
			Theater season wraps up with modern twist 
			on Greek classic 
			
		 
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            [April 15, 2015]  
            LINCOLN - The Lincoln College Theater 
			Department will perform “Antigone,” a modern twist on a Greek 
			classic starting Wednesday, April 15 and running through Sunday, 
			April 19. Written by Jean Anouilh, the play features elements from 
			the original work by Sophocles and is recommended for mature 
			audiences. The tragic play tells the story of a young girl fighting 
			for what she thinks is right. 
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			 The cast features Angelique Tally (senior from Chicago) as 
			Antigone; Isaiah Denton (sophomore from Chicago) as Creon; Kendall 
			Katz (sophomore from Lincoln) as Ismene; Brett Nelson (sophomore 
			from DeWitt, Iowa) as Jonas; and Lauren Stanfield (junior from 
			Lincoln) as Chorus. Lincoln College Assistant Professor of Theater 
			Martin Holden directed and designed the set, lighting designer is 
			Levert Wilkins, costuming designer is Alexa Maxey; Ryan Huggins is 
			handling publicity 
			 
			Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. April 15 through 18, and 2 p.m. on 
			April 19. All performances will be held in the Hostick Theatre in 
			the Johnston Center for the Performing Arts on the Lincoln College 
			campus. The play is performed in one act and runs approximately 90 
			minutes. Admission will be charged with discounts for senior 
			citizens and children under 12.  LC students with student ID 
			will be admitted for $1.00  Call the Box Office at (217) 
			735-7280 to reserve tickets. 
			 
			[Tracy Bergin, Lincoln College]  | 
            
             
            
			  
              
            
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