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A DOLL’S HOUSE

$24.95

Nora seems to have it all - a successful husband, adorable children and a beautiful home. But this picture perfect life is actually a complicated trap of secrets and lies. Here is a story of domestic revolution, marriage and motherhood, female empowerment and the journey towards self-liberation.

Henrik Ibsen's great psychological thriller was recently named as the world's most performed play. And why wouldn't it be? It's brilliantly plotted, boasts striking characters, and tells a story that's still as charged and as moving as it was when written in 1879.

  • drama, classic, play with music
  • 0
  • 5 total
  • 2 female identifying, 3 male identifying
  • 18+
  • young adult, adult
  • Playlab


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A DOLL'S HOUSE REVIEW (LA BOITE, BRISBANE)

ALISON COTES, CRIKEY, 11 SEPTEMBER 2014

"Overall this is a brilliant attempt at a re-interpretation of one of the greatest political plays of all time. With director Steven Mitchell Wright’s in-your-face direction and Lally Katz’s inventive new script, it can hardly fail."

REVIEW: A DOLL'S HOUSE | LA BOITE

CASSANDRA RAMSAY, AUSTRALIAN STAGE, 14 SEPTEMBER 2014

"You can hear Lally Katz’ fast-paced, bold and story-book voice in the work, which brings new life to the play without betraying the original."

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