One doesn’t often associate the Beach Boys with bourgeois angst, but it’s Brian Wilson who gives voice to the heroine’s sufferings in Thomas Ostermeier’s striking rendition of Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler.
Thomas Ostermeier said today, “It's a privilege to be starting rehearsals in the West End for the first time with a cast of this calibre, joining Matt Smith as Thomas Stockmann. I look forward to ...
It’s a setting out of a Hitchcock film — an attractive, strangely airless space that stealthily presses in on the characters. Streamlined and gleaming, the stylish high-rise apartment revolves slowly ...
Kaum ist der Weihnachts- und Silvester-Rummel vorbei, kriegt man endlich wieder Karten fürs Theater. Auch für sehr begehrte Aufführungen wie „Hedda Gabler“ an der Schaubühne. Hier spielt ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Rose Theatre is collaborating with The Norwegian Ibsen Company, presenting a brand ...
It’s not essential to bone up on Henrik Ibsen’s drama “Hedda Gabler” before seeing “Hedda,” because the movie meets the crucial standard of adaptation: it’s a formidable cinematic experience ...
The much-performed Henrik Ibsen play "Hedda Gabler" has a new big-screen adaptation, "Hedda." This time, Tessa Thompson takes on the title role, and she's getting Oscar buzz in the process. Sponsor ...
When it knows that you are, of course … It's a man!" "It's A Man!" is a cheeky ode to the ineptitude of manhood, poking fun at patriarchy's trappings while imploring women to half-heartedly accept ...
This semester, Tufts' Department of Drama and Dance tackles a dramatic classic as it stages "Hedda Gabler." First published by Henrik Ibsen in 1890 and premiered onstage the following year in Germany, ...
A modern adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's tragic story of Hedda Gabler, reframed to reflect the #MeToo movement sounds both intriguing and promising. Nina Segal's version captures the claustrophobia and ...
Sometimes a riff on a classic text can get closer to the heart of the original than a straightforward revival, and so it proves with this riveting distillation of Ibsen’s cruel masterpiece. Nina Segal ...