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Henrik Ibsen
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theater review
Ibsen, Translated Into American: An Enemy of the PeopleWith Jeremy Strong, Michael Imperioli, and drinks on the house.
By Sara Holdren
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it’s theater season
Amy Herzog and Sam Gold Are Just a Couple of Ibsen LoversEarly in their relationship, they decided never to work together. But neither could resist adapting Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People for Broadway.
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dramaturgically
Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli Move From HBO to BroadwayWith Netflix queen Victoria Pedretti in Amy Herzog’s Ibsen adaptation, An Enemy of the People.
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theater review
By Jackson McHenry
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acting class
By Jason P. Frank
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theater review
By Helen Shaw
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movie review
By David Edelstein
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Theater Review: A Doll’s House, Blessedly Un-Reinvented“Neither the director nor time itself has diminished the effectiveness.”
By Jesse Green
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Theater Review: The Master Builder, on Very Shaky New Pilings“When The Master Builder becomes an episode of Gilly, you know something’s wrong.”
By Jesse Green
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Stage Dive: Fiona Shaw and Alan Rickman Rip Into IbsenAnd who doesn’t want to see that? Ibsen’s nasty John Gabriel Borkman is at its black-comic best when these two bite into it.
By Scott Brown
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theater of the absurd
Shocking Ibsen Adaptations: A Brief Chronicle of GimmickryMabou Mines’s ‘DollHouse’ features “5-foot-9-inch women being dominated by 3-foot-5-inch men.”
By Boris Kachka
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theater of the absurd
Shocking Ibsen Adaptations: A Brief Chronicle of GimmickryMabou Mines’s ‘DollHouse’ features “5-foot-9-inch women being dominated by 3-foot-5-inch men.”
By Boris Kachka
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the industry
By Nick Confalone