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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. Tanika Gupta transposes the setting of Ibsen's classic play to India in 1879 where 'Nora'., now Niru, is an Indian woman married to 'Torvald', now Tom, an Englishman working for the British Colonial Administration in Calcutta. Niru risks her own reputation in order to save her husband's and in the process discovers herself. This new version of A Doll's House takes a fresh look at the play, shining a light on British colonial history and race relations as well as gender politics and class, enabling an analysis of different forms of subjugation and servitude.

Cast/Performers

Vaishnavi CG (Niru), Micky Gibbons (Tom), Arthur Davies (Dr Rank), Nina Ali (Uma), Janak Nirmal (Das), Rachana Reddy (Mrs Lahiri), Nirmal Chohan (voice of Masterji)

Creatives/Company

Author: Henrik Ibsen
Adapted by: Tanika Gupta
Director(s): Olivia Chakraborty, Krishmeela Rittoo (assistant)
Design: Ryan Webster
Costume(s): Olivia Chakraborty, Christina Bowmaker, Lynda Twidale
Lighting: Nick Insley
Sound: Reiyang Yang
Stage Manager(s): Jack Pattison, Valentina Moretti (assistant)

A Doll's House

A Doll's House (Play) production archive for QTIX code T785440351. Details of all A Doll's House archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S2193

Archive Listings

27 Sep 23
  to
7 Oct 23
Tower Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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