Published on: 06/12/2026
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Sophocles wrote “Antigone” almost 2,500 years ago, but the themes in the story are timeless. Nez Perce scholar and author Beth Piatote was inspired to write an Indigenous version of “Antigone,” featuring a young woman torn between a moral duty to her family and ancestors and the will of the state. Playwright Beth Piatote joins us, along with Nathan Woodworth, one of the actors in a new production from the Native Performing Arts Network and Bag and Baggage Productions in Beaverton. We are also joined by Jeanette Harrison, Creative Director of the Native Performing Arts Network.
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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/06/12/think-out-loud-antigone-sophocles-native-indigenous-nez-perce/
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