Henrik Ibsen
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An Enemy of the People, Theatro Technis – Review
A thought provoking production that will have you walking away from this perfectly stripped down theatre feeling empowered.
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A Doll’s House, Secret location in London – Review
A confronting, challenging and compelling adaptation that engages with love and domesticity to evoke a keen sense of discomfort.
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A Doll’s House, Rose Lipman Building – review
An engaging and stylish production, despite moments of blurred focus in the action.
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A Doll’s House, The Space – Review
Ibsen’s tale of domestic repression may well have been daring in 1879, but feels more like a dusty museum piece…
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When We Dead Awaken, The Space – Review
A fantastic venue with great set and audio design. The show, whilst challenging and sometimes hard to follow, is an…
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A Doll’s House, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review
The world's most performed play for audiences to enjoy at a fantastic venue in South London. This one is a…
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Hedda, Sutton House – Review
This skillful adaption of Ibsen’s masterpiece provides a sumptuous night out in one of London’s top heritage houses. Hedda’s private…
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Ghosts, Almeida Theatre – Review
Henrik IbsenDirected by Richard Eyre★★★★★ Pros: A devastating and powerful play, stunning performances and a simple but wonderfully atmospheric set.…
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Ghosts, Rose Theatre – Review
By Henrik Ibsen Translated and directed by Stephen Urwin ★★★★ Pros: Subtle unraveling of the plot creates intricate relationships. Cons:…
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Hedda Gabler, The Old Vic
Henrik Ibsen, in a version by Brian FrielDirected by Anna Mackmin★★★★ Pros: A first class production – the cast is…
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