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A Doll's House archiveFirst performed in Copenhagen in 1879. Christmas Eve. Excitement and love filled the Helmer's apartment. Nora is her husband's cherished 'songbird' and the romance of their marriage has been played out over the years. But beneath the carefree surface of their lives, the secret of how Nora saved her husband's life begins to emerge. Tension increases as the characters react against one another and this taut and gripping drama ends as Nora demands her right to individual freedom. One of the great landmark plays of the nineteenth century.

Cast/Performers

Hattie Morahan (Nora), Dominic Rowan (Torvald)

Creatives/Company

Author: Henrik Ibsen
Producer: Young Vic
Director(s): Carrie Cracknell, Julia Horan (casting - CDG)
Design: Ian MacNeil
Lighting: Guy Hoare
Sound: Paul Arditti
Costume: Gabrielle Dalton
Translation: Charlotte Barslund (literal translation)

A Doll's House

A Doll's House (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0526812226. Details of all A Doll's House archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S2193

Archive Listings

29 Jun 12
  to
4 Aug 12
The Young Vic
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


Luke: 06Jul12:
Music


Paul f: 30Jun12:
One of the worst plays I have ever seen. The cast are badly cast, with much wooden, unemotional acting on display. Dr rank is so miscast that his scenes with Nora are uninvolving and simply tedious. Nora and Thorvald try hard but by the end, they lose the fight . Matching the play, the audience were pretty bad too with a great deal of phone action - one woman actually texting with another with a buzzing phone actually causing the speakers to feedback .

User Reviews

Luke (06Jul12): Music
Paul f (30Jun12): One of the worst plays I have ever seen. The cast are badly cast, with much wooden, unemotional acting on display. Dr rank is so miscast that his scenes with Nora are uninvolving and simply tedious. Nora and Thorvald try hard but by the end, they lose the fight . Matching the play, the audience were pretty bad too with a great deal of phone action - one woman actually texting with another with a buzzing phone actually causing the speakers to feedback .
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