There is access through the Alexander Street Press product Theater In
Video, but I don't see any indication that ASP can license it as a
one-off.  It would be worth checking with them though...

Brian Boling

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On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 3:03 PM, Randal Baier <rba...@emich.edu> wrote:

> I'm wondering if anyone knows if this 2001 DVD can be found in a streaming
> version. We've had a request here from one of the theatre classes for next
> semester.
>
> Maybe the Broadway Theater Archive would allow streaming?
>
> *Antigone* [DVD videorecording] / Jean Anouilh ; a presentation of
> Thirteen / WNET New York, Theatre in America ; Broadway Theatre Archive ;
> produced by Jac Venza in association with David Griffiths ; written by Jean
> Anouilh ; directed by Gerald Freedman.
> [EMU link}: http://portal.emich.edu/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=885456
>
> https://www.amazon.com/Antigone-Fritz-Weaver/dp/B000W4KMH0/
>
>
> All best for a video-infused holiday time (and other infusions if suitable
> to time and place).
>
> Randal
>
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