After his opening night performance in "Ghosts," Billy Crudup compared the 19th-century playwright Henrik Ibsen to a punk ...
As adherence to once-traditional social mores is being encouraged or applauded in some realms, the Lincoln Center Theater ...
Performing Arts of Woodstock and TroupEnigma’s production of Henrik Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People” opens a three-week run ...
In calmer times, the dramas of modernist master Henrik Ibsen can seem as severe as the fjords of his native Norway: moralizing, strident, black-and-white, maybe even a little extra, in Gen Z parlance.
In many ways, O'Brien's work here is an antidote to what Jamie Lloyd did with Ibsen's "A Doll House" on Broadway and starring ...
Henrik Ibsen has written 28 shows including Pillars of Society (Playwright), Ghosts (Playwright), John Gabriel Borkman (Playwright), When We Dead Awake (Playwright), Love's Comedy (Playwright ...
How can Ghosts continue, if not to send us into spasms of offense, then still to electrify and unnerve, to shock not our delicate constitutions but our consciences, which, after all, was its intention ...
Artistic Home's revival of Ibsen's Hedda Gabler anatomizes how vicarious thrills lead to vicious vengeance.
On this day in 1876, the stage premiere of Peer Gynt, a five-act play in verse written by Henrik Ibsen with incidental music by Edvard Grieg, takes place in Christiania (Oslo), Norway.