About this Event
“In secrecy and silence, I saved my whole family and maybe for the first time in my life, I felt capable.”
It’s 1918. It’s 1968. It’s 2018.
Ibsen’s tragic heroine is reimagined in three different time periods, their tales interweaving and overlapping.
1918. 1968. 2018. Three distinct and remarkable women illuminate this cleverly distilled contemporary retelling of Henrik Ibsen’s play A DOLL’S HOUSE across three pivotal decades.
Nora Helmer tries hard to be the perfect wife, the perfect mother, the perfect homemaker – but under the veneer she’s close to cracking. Finding herself at an impassable crossroad, Nora has a radical decision to make as secrets and lies tear at the seams, pulling apart everything she has ever known.
Over a century after A DOLL’S HOUSE shocked audiences with its stark portrayal of female married life, this searing adaptation by award-winning writer Stef Smith is rooted in the women’s rights movement, exploring how tightly bound women still are by social convention even as the world seemingly opens-up. This is a muscular domestic thriller that packs a punch – a battle cry, a roar, a ripple of hope.
This student production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books.
TICKET T&Cs
Please bring along email confirmation to the box office, this can be presented on your mobile phone, it does NOT need to be printed (Save the trees)
If you purchase a NCL Student ticket you will be asked to present your New College Lanarkshire student card at the box office.
If you purchase a Concession ticket you will be asked to present your Uni or College student card at the box office.
Without the correct identification you will be asked to pay the balance of a full price ticket
ACCESSIBILITY
If you have additional or access requirements of any sort please get in touch in advance.
01236 460 283
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Impact Arts, 105 Brunswick Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom
GBP 5.00 to GBP 12.00