Antigone staging of the argument in the play
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Kerry Gibson Theatre Studies essay 1st November 2005 How would you stage the 'argument/conflict' scene? Consider what effects you would wish to create for the audience. This section of Antigone starts with Sentry giving the message to Creon that Antigone has gone against Creons rules and wishes and buried her brother. I think this scene should start with Creon centre stage and Sentry slightly stage right of him. Whilst Sentry tells Creon what he has seen of Antigone, Creon should pace back and forth across the stage with an angry facial expression to show the audience he is angry that Antigone has betrayed his wishes and broken his rules. Once Antigone has been wheeled into the scene, I think she should be sitting on a chair, centre stage, facing the audience. I think this because it means that Creon can be standing over her and can walk around her to show the...

