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Performance

VenueBarbican Centre
Also: Barbican Theatre,Barbican Hall. Guildhall School of Music and Drama Theatre, Cinema1,Cinema2,Gallery, Silk Street Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From23rd October 2014
Opened24th October 2014
To1st November 2014
When19:45
Barbican Centre (V371)
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  • Date of change: 28 Mar 14 - T01430920281

The Wild Duck

The Wild Duck

Work:: The Wild Duck (S285072138)

A happy family is thrown into disarray by the arrival of an idealist, in Ibsen's 1884 drama. Should the truth be pursued, whatever the cost? The idealistic son of a wealthy businessman seeks to expose his father's duplicity and to free his childhood friend from the lies on which his happy home life is based.
Author Henrik Ibsen

Production:: (T01430920281)

Young Australian director Simon Stone reimagines Ibsen's The Wild Duck for the modern stage with a taut new script and a leading Australian cast. Hjalmar lives in a flat with his wife, senile father, visually impaired daughter and a duck. He's reasonably content, until his old friend Gregers returns to town, armed with disturbing revelations that threaten to blow their lives apart. Set within a glass enclosure, the action is accentuated, unfolding in rapid, unpredictable scenes. Driven by a superb ensemble, this is a work of immediacy and emotive power.
Presented byBelvoir Sydney (after Henrik Ibsen)
Adapted by Simon Stone
Adapted by Chris Ryan
Director Simon Stone
Design Ralph Myers
Costume Tess Schofield
Lighting Niklas Pajanti
Sound Stefan Gregory

Listing:: L1695838206




Production details

Young Australian director Simon Stone reimagines Ibsen's The Wild Duck for the modern stage with a taut new script and a leading Australian cast. Hjalmar lives in a flat with his wife, senile father, visually impaired daughter and a duck. He's reasonably content, until his old friend Gregers returns to town, armed with disturbing revelations that threaten to blow their lives apart. Set within a glass enclosure, the action is accentuated, unfolding in rapid, unpredictable scenes. Driven by a superb ensemble, this is a work of immediacy and emotive power.

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  • 29 Oct 14 Audio Described
  • 31 Oct 14 Captioned
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