“Antigone” Read by PEL with Lucy Lawless and Paul Provenza




The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast show

Summary: An unrehearsed, dramatic read-through of the text we'll be discussing on ep. 117, a Greek tragedy written around 441 BCE, telling the myth of the cursed line of Oedipus, mother-f*#king king of Thebes. Featuring Mark, Seth, Wes, and Dylan, plus special guest starts Lucy Lawless as Antigone, Paul Provenza as Creon, Alice Sinclair as Ismene, and John Castro as Haimon.<br> After the performance, the cast discusses the conventions of Greek tragedy, our selected translation, and a little about why philosophers should be interested in this. <a href="http://partiallyexaminedlife.com/2015/06/06/topic117-sophocles-antigone/" target="_blank">Read more about the topic and get the text to read along</a>.<br> Want to <a href="http://partiallyexaminedlife.com/2015/06/07/antigone-lucy-lawless/" target="_blank">get this ad-free, with an extra several minutes of discussion plus wacky outtakes</a>? <a href="http://partiallyexaminedlife.com/membership-options/" target="_blank">Become a PEL Citizen!</a> It's a great way to support the podcast. We also accept <a href="http://partiallyexaminedlife.com/shopdonate/" target="_blank">donations</a>.<br> End song: "Antigone (Choragos Speaks)" by Mark Lint. <a href="http://partiallyexaminedlife.com/2015/06/07/antigone-theme/" target="_blank">Read about it</a>.<br> Sponsors: Intuit Quickbooks: visit <a href="http://tryselfemployed.com/PEL" target="_blank">tryselfemployed.com/PEL</a>. Also see <a href="http://thegreatcourses.com/PEL" target="_blank">thegreatcourses.com/PEL</a>, for massive discounts on great lectures.<br> Antigone image by <a href="http://www.genevievearnold.com/" target="_blank">Genevieve Arnold</a>.<br>