Theater
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GREEK TRAGEDY Jean Anouilh’s French play “Antigone,” translated and directed by the co-artistic director of QED Productions, Zander Teller, follows Sophocles’ tale of Oedipus’s daughter in a modern setting. Tonight through Sunday, November 19,Tuesday–Friday, 8 p.m., Saturday, 3 and 8 p.m., Sunday, 3 p.m., the Elliott Center, Hudson Guild Theater, 441 W. 26th St., between Ninth and Tenth avenues, 212-501-6848, $18 general, $12 students.
SELF-PROTECT TheDrillingCompaNY’s “Security2,” directed by the artistic director of the company, Hamilton Clancy, is a program of nine one-act plays about personal and national security. Represented playwrights include Justin Boyd, Yvette Sirker, and Renée Flemmings. Tonight through Sunday, November 19, Wednesday–Friday, 7:30 p.m., Saturday, 2 and 7:30 p.m., Sunday, 3 p.m. (only on November 19th), 78th Street Theatre Lab, 236 W. 78th St., between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, 212-414-7717, $15.