Sour Peach Productions present A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen // 5th tt18
“I think that before anything else I am a reasonable human being, just like you – or at any rate, I must become one.’
Nora Helmer is completely kept - kept by her husband, kept as a mother, kept within her home. She is cast as a trophy wife, a careless, childlike doll, and she fulfils this role to her utmost potential. But Nora has a secret. A secret that will grow to change her entire worldview, and lead her to question her purpose, her happiness, and her love.
A Doll’s House is a play about humans. It is a play about suppression and independence, love and self-recognition, and the story of a journey from complete containment to liberation. Reimagined in Sour Peach's production at the start of the 60s, Ibsen’s classic has been brought onto the cusp of the sexual revolution.
Nora Helmer is completely kept - kept by her husband, kept as a mother, kept within her home. She is cast as a trophy wife, a careless, childlike doll, and she fulfils this role to her utmost potential. But Nora has a secret. A secret that will grow to change her entire worldview, and lead her to question her purpose, her happiness, and her love.
A Doll’s House is a play about humans. It is a play about suppression and independence, love and self-recognition, and the story of a journey from complete containment to liberation. Reimagined in Sour Peach's production at the start of the 60s, Ibsen’s classic has been brought onto the cusp of the sexual revolution.