Theater audiences are used to writers taking the classics and completely overhauling them. Last month, Off Broadway saw the openings of Thomas Bradshaw’s “The Seagull/Woodstock, NY” and Marcus Gardley ...
A smart update of a classic, Two River Theater’s current production of “A Doll’s House” in Red Bank injects the play with modern resonance while celebrating the essence of this monument of Western ...
Usually stripping a play down to the bare essentials — simple costumes, a few chairs — renders it rawer and more authentic. Not so in the uneven revival of “A Doll’s House,” starring Oscar winner ...
See the poignant, re-imagined production of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House at Two River Theater (TRT). The world-premiere play enjoys the inspired work of Justin Emeka who has crafted the adaptation ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Jamie Lloyd’s compelling, surgically precise revival of Ibsen’s 1879 drama throbs like an episode of “CSI: Norway.” By Jesse Green Many ...
So yeah: about that exit. If you know anything about A Doll’s House, you know it ends with housewife Nora Helmer leaving her husband Torvald with a defiant door slam. (Those crying spoiler, take it up ...
In “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” playwright Lucas Hnath cheekily proposes an answer to a question that has haunted the theater for more than a century: Whatever happened to Nora after she walked out on ...
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