(RED BANK, NJ) -- Two River Theater presents Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House, adapted and directed by Justin Emeka (Sweat, Romeo and Juliet). Mr. Emeka's adaptation will run in the Joan and Robert ...
In 1879, Norwegian writer and playwright Henrik Ibsen based his play «A Doll's house» on a true story. At the time, Norwegian society saw feminist undertones in the play and vehemently justified ...
There is never a time when Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 play “A Doll’s House” isn’t relevant, with its illuminating exploration of gender roles and societal expectations of women. And it’s a show that’s not ...
In “Text and the City,” Melisa Guleryuz ’27 reviews books through a lens of modern femininity. Editor’s Note: This article is a review and includes subjective thoughts, opinions and critiques. Henrik ...
An unhappy bride plotting others' downfalls, the 19th-Century anti-heroine is one of the greatest roles for women ever written – and as new film Hedda is released, she remains controversial. "These ...
This modern re-hash of Henrik Ibsen’s 19th-century Norwegian Aga saga at London’s Bridge Theatre should have whipped up more of a storm. It stars Andrew Lincoln from Netflix’s The Walking Dead, ...
Everyone knows the moment’s coming but foreknowledge does not lessen the shock. Eight years into a marriage where she has been belittled and petted like a chirpy bird, would-be tradwife Nora looks for ...
Professor of Contemporary Theatre in the Department of Drama, Theatre and Dance Creative Writing and Practice-based Research, Royal Holloway, University of London Henrik Ibsen’s 19th-century play ...
Tessa Thompson leads the contemporary adaptation of Ibsen’s “Hedda Gabler,” which will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. The director’s fourth feature is an update on Henrik Ibsen’s ...
With a season that blends ambition, artistry, and broad appeal, Theatre TSC is proving it belongs at the center of Tallahassee’s theatrical conversation. While FAMU and FSU have long anchored the ...
In “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” playwright Lucas Hnath cheekily proposes an answer to a question that has haunted the theater for more than a century: Whatever happened to Nora after she walked out on ...