Hedda Gabler
Two versions of “Hedda Gabler” — one gratifying, the other gauche.
It is always a pleasure to see Ibsen on stage, but this production of one of his masterpieces is generally humdrum.
Despite some awkward staging decisions and the script tampering, there is plenty of lively drive in this production of Hedda Gabler.
Henrik Ibsen’s rejection of the everyday drives this compelling take on “Hedda Gabler” – the production generates a theatrical arena that is simultaneously acrobatic and surreal.
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