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Mabou Mines Dollhouse

T01266396012
A production that sets A Doll's House inside a doll's house. Mabou Mines' recreation of Ibsen's nineteenth century classic is a stunning mix of the absurdity of Alice in Wonderland and the searing emotional drama of the original play. The scathing criticism of the traditional roles of men and women in Victorian marriage is brilliantly inventive, funny and profound. Legend of New York's avant-garde, Lee Breuer, overturns traditional ideas of proportions to portray female subjugation in a male dominated society. Tall women are cast as the belittled female characters and the overbearing men are played by actors under five feet tall. The small-minded husband is perfectly proportioned for the tiny furniture, while his statuesque wife must squeeze into the doll's house setting.

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Production details

UK Premiere. Performed in English. Please note this performance contains adult content and nudity. Running time approx. 2 hours 30 mintues. Edinburgh International Festival

Performance

VenueKing's Theatre
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From24th August 2007
To28th August 2007
When19:30
PricesFrom £10.00.
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Company

Adapted by Lee Breuer
Adapted by Maude Mitchell (from Ibsen)
Director Lee Breuer
Music Eve Beglarian
Design Narelle Sissons
Lighting Mary Louise Geiger
Costume Meganne George
Design Jane Catherine Shaw (puppetry)
Choreographer Eamonn Farrell
Choreographer Martha Clarke (special choreography)
Choreographer Eric Liberman (special choreography)
Performer Eamonn Farrell
Performer Richardo Gil
Performer Hannah Kritzeck
Performer Margaret Lancaster
Performer Ilia Dodd Loomis
Performer Kristopher Medina
Performer Maude Mitchell
Performer Honora Fergusson Neumann
Performer Mark Povinelli
Performer Jessica Weinstein
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