Societal obligations and expectations are shattered in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House as individuality and gender equality take center stage. Set in an era of well defined gender roles and established social mores, A Doll’s House sheds light on the strength and perseverance of the individual, and exposes the stark contrast between social responsibility and personal awakening.
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The Cottage
Waterville Opera House (1/31 - 2/9) | ||
Murder on the Links
Portland Stage (1/29 - 2/23) | ||
Mother Russia
Penobscot Theatre Company (4/1 - 4/18) | ||
Matinicus
Penobscot Theatre Company (3/20 - 4/6) | ||
Deathtrap
Waterville Opera House (8/29 - 9/6) | ||
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Portland Stage (5/14 - 6/1) | ||
Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
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