Carrie Cracknell's critically acclaimed Young Vic production of A Doll's House will complete its West End run on 26 October 2013 as previously announced, prior to a New York run at the Brooklyn Academy Of Music (BAM) early next year.
Praised by audiences and critics alike, Olivier award-winning playwright Simon Stephens' new version of Ibsen's A Doll's House premiered at the Young Vic in July 2012. The production returned in March this year when it celebrated a second sell-out run. In August Cracknell's production transferred to Duke of York's Theatre in the West End.
Joining Hattie Morahan reprising her award-winning role of Nora Helmer, are Dominic Rowan as Torvald, Nick Fletcher as Nils Krogstad, Steve Toussaint as Doctor Rank, Caroline Martin as Kristine Linde, Leda Hodgson as Anna and Yolanda Kettle as Helene. The role of young Jon is alternated by Shane Lyons-Cording, Lukas Rolfe and Jake Tuesley and the role of Ivar is played by Leon Rolfe, Tommy Rodger and Harry Polden. The Helmers' baby is played by Cary Elwood, Julia Elliot-Lockhart, Dexter Foster, Joseph Neville and Robin Williamson.
Set designs are by Ian MacNeil with costumes by Gabrielle Dalton, lighting by Guy Hoare, music by Stuart Earl, sound by David McSeveney and choreography by Quinny Sacks. The literal translation is by Charlotte Barslund.
Ibsen was a pathbreaking and fearless analyst of human relationships and A Doll's House is always a thrilling moral explosion - as much so today as when it was first seen over 130 years ago. The controversy that erupted around it has never died down: is it an attack on marriage? Is it proto-feminist? Is its defence of the individual compatible with social order? And if it is not, then how are people to live?
In keeping with Young Vic pricing, at each performance of A Doll's House in the West End there are over 100 tickets available at £10.00.
The Young Vic, Mark Rubinstein, Gavin Kalin and Neil Laidlaw present the Young Vic production of A Doll's House in the West End. The production is supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation through its social investment fund.
LISTINGS INFORMATION
Theatre: Duke of York's, St Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4BG
Dates: until 26 October 2013
Performances: Monday - Saturday 7.30pm,
Thursday and Saturday matinees 2.30pm
Prices: Monday - Thursday £10.00 - £49.50, plus concessions
Friday and Saturday £10.00 - £55, plus concessions
Over 100 tickets per performance at £10 each
Box Office: 0844 871 7627
Website: www.adollshouselondon.com
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