A Doll's House

Bridewell Theatre, Bride Lane, London
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This event ended on Saturday 27th of January 2018
Admission
£11.50 - £18.50
Venue Information
Bridewell Theatre
Bride Lane (off Fleet Street), EC4Y 8EQ
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
City Thameslink 0.08 miles

Written by: Henrik Ibsen
Directed by: Jon Foster
Presented by: Sedos

“I think I’m a human being before anything else. I don’t care what other people say. I don’t care what people write in books. I need to think for myself”

Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House premiered in 1879 in Copenhagen provoking huge controversy within its apparently feminist message and cemented Ibsen’s commitment to realist drama. In Ibsen’s play, Nora Helmer has secretly borrowed a large amount of money to pay for her husband, Torvald to recover from illness on a sabbatical in Italy. Torvald’s perception of Nora is of a silly, naive spendthrift, so it is only when the truth begins to emerge and Torvald realises who Nora really is that unbendable cracks appear in their marriage.

Ibsen’s masterpiece examines the way society shapes us and our conception of others. It considers marriage, family, money and the roles of both men and women in a play famous for its flawed and realistic characters.

Simon Stephens vibrant, compelling translation of A Doll’s House premiered at the Young Vic Theatre, London, in 2012.

Sedos are resident company at the Bridewell Theatre

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