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Tag Archives: Henrik Ibsen
Hedda at Leighton House, April 1st and 2nd
DOCTOR GEORGE TESMAN Requests the pleasure of your company at a surprise soirée to welcome his new bride Hedda (née GABLER) To their home: LEIGHTON HOUSE, 12 HOLLAND PARK ROAD, LONDON, W14 8LZ On the 1st and 2nd of APRIL … Continue reading
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Tagged Hedda Gabler, Henrik Ibsen, Leighton House Museum
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A Doll’s House transfers to the West End, August 8th – October 26th
If you missed the highly acclaimed A Doll’s House at the Young Vic, you have another chance to see it when it transfers to the Duke of York Theatre this August. Hattie Morahan reprises her role as Nora, the performance … Continue reading
How a show that first flops becomes a hit
Interesting read about the art of revivals in the Guardian. I’ve heard great things about Sondheim‘s Merrily We Roll Along which I’m going to see at the Menier Chocolate Factory next week, but also was aware that it was one … Continue reading
Hedda Gabler at Old Vic with Sheridan Smith, Sept 5 – Nov 10th
Sheridan Smith was excellent in both Flare Path and Legally Blonde and she’ll nowbe appearing this fall in Ibsen‘s Hedda Gabbler. “Ibsen’s brilliant masterpiece on the conflict of the requirements of society and those of the individual, explores the descent … Continue reading
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Tagged Arts, Flare Path, Hedda Gabbler, Hedda Gabler, Henrik Ibsen, Ibsen, Legally Blonde, Sheridan Smith
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The Print Room – JUDGEMENT DAY Nov 16th- December 17th
The Print Room in Notting Hill is staging a new version of Ibsen’s final play “When We Dead Awaken” – known to be one of his most haunting plays. Written and first performed in 1899, When We Dead Awaken is … Continue reading
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Tagged Arts, Entertainment, Henrik Ibsen, Ibsen, Literature, London, Norwegian, World Literature
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