Our Antigone
"I'm not here to understand. I'm here to say no to you and to die." After a sell-out run at the Fringe Festival in 2024, Mythography returns with an urgent and haunting production of J. Anouilh's Antigone.
Irreverent and full of rage, this bold rewriting of an eternal myth asks questions that could shatter our world. It’s a beautiful and unforgiving shock to the system.
First staged in Paris under Nazi occupation as a symbol of radical resistance, this modern, unflinching tragedy finds new meaning through the uncompromising lens of youth. Our Antigone is a cry of absolute idealism and existential rage from a generation learning what it takes to grow up in the 21st century.
This is a story about youth on the brink — about the splintering world we've inherited and the struggle to make sense of it all.
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"unequivocally magnetic...
sure to entrance and enthral all who care to come "
*****
— EdFringe Review
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What's new?
We are currently working on a re-development of the show for a starker, bolder and more experimental approach to myth that will speak to contemporary audiences. We will be playing with greater stylisation and physical theatre, hand held lighting, and masks to provoke and compel. We hope to reinvent our understanding of the Greek "chorus" in particular.
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About us
We are an Edinburgh-based collective of emerging theatre-makers eager to shape the future of Scottish theatre.
We have been creating gut-punching theatre since 2021 and are committed to breaking down barriers for young and emerging artists in the performing arts.
Mythography unearth myths of the past and imagines myths of the future through wild rewritings and new translations.
Rooted in the fabric of our shared humanity and the practice of adaptation, our work builds bridges between cultures, languages and eras, allowing stories rip through the fabric of time and place to reach audiences here and now.
We perform for everyone and value ensemble work and large casts. We invoke our collective imagination to find the difficult questions and inspiring tales that will resonate and unite us in a divided world.
www.mythography.co.uk
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WE MAKE THEATRE THAT IS RAW, IRREVERENT AND ADVENTUROUS.
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Past work
Our “Tryptic of the Young Girl” Ondine (2022), Salomé (2023), Antigone (2024) completes a three part journey through myth in search of the dangerous and elusive figure of the young girl. In different ways, Ondine, Salomé and Antigone each embody cataclysmic forces in the female form with the potential to shatter our world.
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"a strikingly talented group of young people"
— Plays International
"I cannot wait to see what Mythography turn to next”
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Our Aims
Mythography is a not-for-profit unincorporated association.
As per our constitution, our aims are:
- To provide pathways into professional work and break down barriers for young and emerging creatives in the performing arts
- To offer partially funded learning opportunities for young and emerging creatives to gain industry-relevant skills outwith formal education routes
- To foster community and collaboration among emerging creatives in the Edinburgh area and bring together the next generation of Scottish theatre-makers
- To create theatre of the highest quality, promote innovation, and develop work that is “raw, irreverent, and adventurous”
- To engage audiences around bold, urgent stories that amplify marginalised voices and challenge the status quo
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Your contribution
While we are working hard to raise funds through grants and other avenues, we need the support of our community to make this project a reality.
Your donation would help cover essential costs, including:
Rights – We're bringing a rare translation of this play to Scottish stage
Artist expenses – Food and travel costs for the cast throughout the run
Marketing & Promotion – Helping us reach the widest audience possible
Production Costs – Covering set, costume, props, and technical equipment
All equipment will be donated to Bedlam Theatre (Edinburgh University Theatre Company) to benefit generations of future theatre-makers.
Thank you for your support. Your donation, no matter the size brings us a step closer to making this Fringe a reality!
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Antigone, by Jean Anouilh
Running from the 1st to the 24th August (not 7th, 11, 18) at 2:30pm
French Institute Scotland
Tickets
https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/antigone
Translation by Jeremy Sams
Directed by Philomene Cheynet