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A Doll's House - cover

A Doll's House

Henrik Ibsen

Publisher: Nick Hern Books

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Summary

'Nobody in this house knows what I'm capable of.'
With a comfortable home, successful husband and two beautiful children, Nora Helmer is the envy of many. But her happy home is built on false foundations. As long-buried secrets begin to surface, Nora wonders if what she has is the same as what she wants.
Chris Bush's taut and gripping adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's classic play is a powerful exploration of friendship, betrayal, dependency and liberation. It premiered at the Crucible, Sheffield Theatres, in 2024, directed by Elin Schofield.
Available since: 09/26/2024.
Print length: 104 pages.

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