A re-examining of Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler by Andrew Whittle
Hedda is bored –
and when Hedda is bored – she is dangerous
Hedda is home from a long and boring honeymoon. With a future of conformity and social restriction looming she amuses herself by toying with other people’s lives – but she may not be the best player in town. And all games have consequences…
An exciting new version of Ibsen’s classic play about how personal trauma can rapidly become public turmoil.
A re-examining of Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler by Andrew Whittle
Hedda is bored –
and when Hedda is bored – she is dangerous
Hedda is home from a long and boring honeymoon. With a future of conformity and social restriction looming she amuses herself by toying with other people’s lives – but she may not be the best player in town. And all games have consequences…
An exciting new version of Ibsen’s classic play about how personal trauma can rapidly become public turmoil.
by George Bernard Shaw
Joan believes she was sent by god –
her foes believe she should be sent back.
Stripping away the myths that grew up around her, Shaw’s play examines the dramatic rise and equally rapid fall of Joan of Arc.
Joan believes she has been sent by god to drive the English from France. But she is up against the forces of prejudice, class, sexism, and the church.
Having god on her side may not be enough.
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