A Dolls House
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A Dolls House

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A Dolls House

Ibsen's classic tale of feminism and escape from marriage oppression. By Henrik Ibsen,

Nora Helmer once secretly borrowed a large sum of money so that her husband could recuperate from a serious illness. She never told him of this loan and has been secretly paying it back in small installments by saving from her household allowance.

Her husband, Torvald, thinks her careless and childlike, and often calls her his doll. When he is appointed bank director, his first act is to relieve a man who was once disgraced for having forged his signature on a document.

This man, Nils Krogstad, is the person from whom Nora has borrowed her money. It is then revealed that she forged her father's signature in order to get the money. Krogstad threatens to reveal Nora's crime and thus disgrace her and her husband unless Nora can convince her husband not to fire him.

Nora tries to influence her husband, but he thinks of Nora as a simple child who cannot understand the value of money or business. Thus, when Torvald discovers that Nora has forged her father's name, he is ready to disclaim his wife even though she had done it for him.

Directed by: Paul Chewins,
Sponsored by: Rod and Martin Tonks

Rated Excellent

Bingley Arts Centre

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Bingley Arts Centre

Main Street
Bingley
BD16 2LZ

See all events at Bingley Arts Centre