
Why did Sophocles get rid of Ismene halfway through Antigone? What happened to the last surviving heir of Oedipus’ cursed family?
An exploration of a character undefined by literature, this workshop performance seeks to answer these questions and more. Join us as we explore feminine storytelling and attempt to piece together a woman who grieves not only the death of her sister but her entire family, and must face an internal battle against regret.
Content Disclosure: Conversations/references to suicide.
Saturday, April 5 at 2:30 PM
FringeArts
140 N. Columbus Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19106
TICKETS
GA $25
PWYC options from $10+ available.
FringeACCESS $2
No one turned away for lack of funds.

Miniball returns to FringeArts April 3–7, bringing together a dynamic lineup of performances, workshops, and events—all under one roof. Featuring a mix of brand-new works, colliding Split Bills, and exclusive work-in-progress performances, Miniball offers a space for artists and audiences to connect, experiment, and celebrate bold ideas.
The festival provides a platform for emerging and established artists to push boundaries, challenge conventions, and showcase their boldest and most imaginative creations. Don’t miss it!