Details
At the close of the first millennium, on the fringes of the Arctic Circle, an old lie has slept for years. When visitors from the past enter the twilight, winter world of Helgeland, the lie wakes with the fury of a great white bear - and havoc follows after. The Vikings at Helgeland is one of the final plays in Ibsen's early series of historical dramas. First staged in English in 1903 by Edward Gordon Craig, with Ellen Terry in the lead role of Hjordis, it has not been seen on the London stage for over 80 years. Woven from Icelandic family sagas, and set in 10th century Norway, it fuses Shakespearean tragedy with domestic drama, wound around the confined, furious passions of Hjordis - Ibsen's earlier, wilder Hedda Gabler. Not seen for over 100 years. Running time: 140mins approx. (inclu. interval)
Cast/Performers
Emma Kemp,
Roseanne Lynch,
Fergus Leathem,
Sindri Swan,
Harry Anton,
John McLear,
Roel FoxCreatives/Company
Author:
Henrik IbsenPresented by(s):
Firstborn Theatre,
The Drayton ArmsDirector:
Antonio Ferrara