Description
Published to tie in with the production at the Gate Theatre, London, from 6 January - 17 February 2007. A classic play by the 'father of modern drama' whose work is studied on every major drama syllabus and is frequently revived on the stage. A new translation by bright young talent Amelia Bullmore, author of the hit play, Mammals, published by Methuen Drama. A programme text edition published in conjunction with the Gate Theatre. 'Devastating and masterful ... What strikes one in Amelia Bullmore's new translation is the sheer intensity of the piece and the masterly nature of its construction ...every line earns its place, and the narrative is unravelled with exemplary skill' Five stars Daily Telegraph
About the Author
Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) was a Norwegian playwright and poet whose realistic, symbolic and often controversial plays revolutionised European theatre. He is widely regarded as the father of modern drama. His acclaimed plays include A Doll's House, Ghosts, Hedda Gabler, An Enemy of the People and The Pillars of the Community. His centenary is celebrated in 2006. Amelia Bullmore's first play Mammals was produced at the Bush Theatre in 2005 and subsequently toured nationally in 2006.
Reviews
'When Ibsen's 1881 drama was first staged, the play didn't just tread on one taboo, it bravely waded through a messy bog of them.' Maxie Szalwinska, Sunday Times, 2.8.09 'The play becomes not just a window into how they lived in Norway more than a century ago, but also on the way we live in Britain today.' Patrick Marmion, Daily Mail, 6.11.09
Book Information
ISBN 9780713685770
Author Amelia Bullmore
Format Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 98g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 7mm