A Doll's House : A New Version by Frank McGuinness - Henrik Ibsen

A Doll's House

A New Version by Frank McGuinness

By: Henrik Ibsen, Frank McGuinness (Adapted By), Charlotte Barslund (Translator)

Paperback | 4 November 1996 | Edition Number 1

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Nora Helmer, wife to Torvald and mother of three children, appears to enjoy living the life of a pampered, indulged child. But as her economic dependence becomes brutally clear, Nora's acceptance of the status quo undergoes a profound change. To the horror of the bewildered Torvald, himself caught in the tight web of a conservative society which demands that he exert strict control, Nora comes to see that only possible true course of action is to leave the family home.
Frank McGuinness's version of "A Doll's House" received its London premiere in October 1996 and opened on Broadway in 1997, where the production won four Tony Awards.
Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen was born in 1828. His plays include "Peer Gynt" (1867), "A Doll's House" (1879), "Ghosts" (1881), "An Enemy of the People" (1882), "Hedda Gabler "(1890), and "The Master Builder "(1892). He died in 1906.
Frank McGuinness was born in Buncrana, Co. Donegal, and now lives in Dublin, where he teaches at University College. His plays include: "The Factory Girls "(1984), "Baglady "(1985), " Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme "(1985), "Innocence" (1986), "Carthaginians" (1988), "Mary and Lizzie" (1989), "The Bread Man" (1991), "Someone Who'll Watch Over Me" (1992), "The Bird Sanctuary" (1994), and "Mutabilitie" (1997). His translations include Ibsen's "Rosmersholm "(1987), "Peer Gynt" (1988), and "Hedda Gabler" (1994); Chekhov's "Three Sisters" (1990), "Uncle Vanya "(1995); Lorca's "Yerma" (1987); Brecht's "The Threepenny Opera" (1991); and Ostrovsky's "The Storm "(1998).
Nora Helmer, wife to Torvald and mother of three children, appears to enjoy living the life of a pampered, indulged child. But as her economic dependence becomes brutally clear, Nora's acceptance of the status quo undergoes a profound change. To the horror of the bewildered Torvald, himself caught in the tight web of a conservative society which demands that he exert strict control, Nora comes to see that only possible true course of action is to leave the family home.
Frank McGuinness's version of "A Doll's House" received its London premiere in October 1996 and opened on Broadway in 1997, where the production won four Tony Awards.
"A triumphant "Doll's House" . . . thrilling."--John Lahr, "The New Yorker"
"A wonderfully loose-limbed adaptation."--"The New York Times"
"Superb . . . This is a play very much for today. Frank McGuinness's sprightly and spirited new version secures its place as a truly contemporary masterpiece."--"Mail on Sunday" (London)
Industry Reviews
"A triumphant "Doll's House" . . . thrilling."-John Lahr, "The New Yorker" "A wonderfully loose-limbed adaptation."-"The New York Times" "Superb . . . This is a play very much for today. Frank McGuinness's sprightly and spirited new version secures its place as a truly contemporary masterpiece."-"Mail on Sunday" (London) "A triumphant Doll's House . . . thrilling." --John Lahr, The New Yorker

"A wonderfully loose-limbed adaptation." --The New York Times

"Superb . . . This is a play very much for today. Frank McGuinness's sprightly and spirited new version secures its place as a truly contemporary masterpiece." --Mail on Sunday (London) A triumphant "Doll's House" . . . thrilling. "John Lahr, The New Yorker"

A wonderfully loose-limbed adaptation. "The New York Times"

Superb . . . This is a play very much for today. Frank McGuinness's sprightly and spirited new version secures its place as a truly contemporary masterpiece. "Mail on Sunday (London)"" "A triumphant "Doll's House . . . thrilling."-John Lahr, "The New Yorker "A wonderfully loose-limbed adaptation."-"The New York Times "Superb . . . This is a play very much for today. Frank McGuinness's sprightly and spirited new version secures its place as a truly contemporary masterpiece."-"Mail on Sunday (London)

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