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Hedda review: A misguided imitation of Ibsen’s masterpiece
The Mancunion
Contact hosts Here to There Productions' for a version of Hedda Gabler that is almost as painful as a genuine gunshot wound.
6 months ago
Oliver Ibsen
It's Nice That
Oliver Ibsen is one such man, armed with a portfolio of graphic design that is both clearly communicative and exceptionally beautiful.
155 months ago
‘Peer Gynt’ reimagined: new adaptation of Ibsen’s classic to premiere in Malta
Times of Malta
A new adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's classic play Peer Gynt will have its world premiere in Malta at Spazju Kreattiv in September.
2 months ago
Bas Devos by Edward Frumkin
BOMB Magazine
A new film that explores caring for others and communing with nature plays at the New York Film Festival.
12 months ago
The hot tickets – international Ibsen, Late Turner and Rupert Everett
The Guardian
Line up for Ibsen at the Barbican, Turner at the Tate, Jamie Oliver's Feastival … and a last chance for Rupert Everett in Chichester's...
123 months ago
A Hero of the People review — fracking and mudslinging in an Ibsen update
The Times
Brad Birch adapted Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People for the Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, one of America's leading regional venues,...
29 months ago
‘Peter Gynt’: Theater Review
The Hollywood Reporter
Playwright David Hare and director Jonathan Kent return to the scene of their acclaimed Young Chekhov season with 'Peter Gynt,' a new version of Ibsen's...
63 months ago
Junior Cotillion prepares for second season
Times-Journal
The National League of Junior Cotillions, Greater DeKalb County Chapter, is preparing for its second season, after a successful inaugural...
63 months ago
The Daughter movie review & film summary (2017)
Roger Ebert
“The Daughter” comes bearing literary cred as a loose adaptation of Ibsen's 1884 play “The Wild Duck.” It trades in a Norwegian backdrop for...
93 months ago
Peter Gynt review – David Hare brings modern madness to Ibsen's epic
The Guardian
Olivier, London Hare updates Ibsen's 1867 dramatic poem with wit and ingenuity, resulting in a sharp satire on contemporary mores.
63 months ago