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A Doll's House

Horla Theatre Presents:
 

A Dolls House

by Henrik Ibsen

A new translation prepared by Martin Adamson and adapted by Horla. 
Directed by Alistair Green, Design by Tracy Waller, Lighting by Ben Pickersgill

at The Rose & Crown Theatre, Hampton Wick

April 15th - May 3rd 2003
 

Cast: Fiona Aldridge, Chris Courtenay, Lorna Doyle, Chris Hastings, Peter Winnall and Mandy Wright.

First performed in Copenhagen in 1879. It is Christmas Eve. Nora wraps presents, decorates the tree and plays with her beloved children. Excitement and love fills the Helmers’ apartment. Nora is her husband's cherished 'songbird' and the romance of their marriage has been played out over the years. But beneath the carefree surface of their lives, the secret of how Nora saved her husband's life begins to emerge. Is this idyll a paradise or a prison? Nora must charm, delight and seduce if she is to survive. Tension increases as the characters react against one another and this taut and gripping drama ends as Nora demands her right to individual freedom. Voted one of the top 50 classics of world literature.

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