Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting awards season’s buzziest scripts continues with Hedda, writer-director Nia ...
Modern theater started with the slamming of a door. That's what they say, at least. The door slams two hours into A Doll's House, by the 19th-century Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. The character ...
Regional premieres of Broadway’s latest Tony Award-winning shows; national tours; classic dramas by August Strindberg, Henrik ...
Henrik Ibsen has written 28 shows including Pillars of Society (Playwright), Ghosts (Playwright), John Gabriel Borkman (Playwright), When We Dead Awake (Playwright), Love's Comedy (Playwright), Brand ...
Director Nia DaCosta and stars Thompson and Hoss reflect on their queer adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's iconic play.
Avalanches, suicides, and syphilis are among the fates that unravel in the final moments of Henrik Ibsen’s 26 plays, and Chicago’s Neo-Futurists attack them with relish. Creator Greg Allen, the man ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In Charles Busch’s satire of Henrik Ibsen’s plays, a widow faces a rather catty fight to save her husband’s legacy. By Juan A. Ramírez Like “Oh, Mary!
He’s seen as a, sometimes as the, father of modern drama. But a look at Henrik Ibsen’s life reveals an existence surprisingly distant from our own. It’s hard to say which stage of postmodernism we’ve ...
CURIOUSLY enough, Henrik Ibsen, who has been rightly characterized as “most distinctively and decidedly Norwegian ” in genius and temperament, has not, so far as it is possible to trace his genealogy, ...
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the great Norwegian playwright whose middle-class tragedies include A Doll's House, The Wild Duck, Hedda Gabler and An Enemy of the People. Show more Melvyn Bragg and ...
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