Hedda Gabler

Regional
Play


SYNOPSIS:

In Hedda, Henrik Ibsen created one of the most fascinating heroines of the stage. Newly married to a man she finds uninteresting, Hedda becomes reacquainted with an old friend, a historian like her husband, with a fatal flaw that Hedda exploits out of jealousy. Ibsen, thought to be the father of modern drama, brings all of his skill to the character of Hedda, building an intricate psychological portrait of a woman out of step with her surroundings.



Directed by Molly Atkinson

Featuring Sara Topham, Brad Hodder, Tom McCamus, Gordon S. Miller, Bola Aiyola, Joella Crichton, Allison Edwards-Crewe, Jordin Hall, Kim Horsman, Josue Laboucane, Jennifer Rider-Shaw, and Tyrone Savage

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