IpSkip Productions have tackled one very hot topic in the wake of the #metoo movement, but what better time to do so and with an adaption of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House.
As the inaugural project of the State Theatre Company‘s Ensemble, this sharp-eyed adaptation of Ibsen’s proto-feminist tract offers much food for thought.
This adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s classic play The Wild Duck is set in a dying logging town, delivering an atmospheric, contemporary drama.
We caught up with Adelaide's own Sarah Snook, who is starring in ABC TV's new drama, The Beautiful Lie, premiering this coming Sunday at 8.30pm.
In this play-within-a-play, Carly and Troy rehearse their version of the Isben's classic play, A Doll's House.
You will not leave the theatre unmoved by this excellent piece of work, so be sure to make a date soon with Hedda Gabler.
Ibsen’s enigmatic heroine is brought to life by one of Australia’s most exciting young actors, Alison Bell, in a new adaptation of Hedda Gabler by leading Australian playwright Joanna Murray-Smith.
There is so much to recommend this production and anybody who saw their past productions will need no urging. If you have never seen this group before, you should see this production.
Henrik Ibsen wrote this play (En folkefiendes, 1882) as a protest against the reaction to his play, Ghosts, which challenged the hypocrisy of 19th Century morality.