Alexander Zeldin's adaptation of Sophocles's Antigone, titled The Other Place, explores familial grief and conflict within the confines of a decaying family home, presenting modern challenges.
As Annie, Emma D'Arcy delivers a potent performance that encapsulates her character's deep conflict over her father's remains, ultimately showcasing her love intertwined with grief.
The set design, reflecting a half-finished home, perfectly complements the play’s themes of anxiety and dysfunction, symbolizing the family’s tumultuous state.
The interactions among characters, touching on mundane topics like duck sanctuaries and Percy-pigs, add layers to the underlying tension and complexities of middle-class London life.
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