Things have been busy busy at TD towers since moving on from Picton Place: Pedal Pusher was picked up by the Norwegian Literary Festival and played to 700 people over two days in May, our search for a space continues, development on our Death of Identity plays Grace Under Pressue and Any Day Now has produced some exciting and thought provoking resources and we've been back in the rehearsal room with A Doll's House, our sell-out production from earlier this year, which has been picked up by Latitude and will be performing on their Main Theatre Stage this weekend!
LATITUDE FESTIVAL; 14TH - 17TH JULY 2011
A Doll's House; Theatre Stage
Sat @ 1pm, Sun @6:25pm
Nora Helmer has it all: a happy home, a beautiful family, a husband who adores her; but she also has a secret that threatens to destroy her family’s happiness forever. As Christmas approaches, a string of events unfold that force Nora to face up to the consequences of her actions, and the truth of her own feelings.
In this striking new interpretation by Theatre Delicatessen, an all-female ensemble bring Ibsen’s original story bang up to date, challenging the complacent modern view that men and women are really equal in today’s society.
Charming, tense, and scarily familiar, this is an unforgettable insight into female emancipation, marriage, and one woman’s journey towards self-discovery.
Don't forget to check out Lab Collective, HalfCut and Theatre Uncut while you're there!
A Doll’s House goes to Latitude Festival!
January 26th, 2011 by Frances Loy
All female cast present a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants version of Ibsen's A Doll's House at the music festival for British Theatre - LATITUDE 2011!
Things have been busy busy at TD towers since moving on from Picton Place: Pedal Pusher was picked up by the Norwegian Literary Festival and played to 700 people over two days in May, our search for a space continues, development on our Death of Identity plays Grace Under Pressue and Any Day Now has produced some exciting and thought provoking resources and we've been back in the rehearsal room with A Doll's House, our sell-out production from earlier this year, which has been picked up by Latitude and will be performing on their Main Theatre Stage this weekend!
LATITUDE FESTIVAL; 14TH - 17TH JULY 2011
A Doll's House; Theatre Stage
Sat @ 1pm, Sun @6:25pm
Nora Helmer has it all: a happy home, a beautiful family, a husband who adores her; but she also has a secret that threatens to destroy her family’s happiness forever. As Christmas approaches, a string of events unfold that force Nora to face up to the consequences of her actions, and the truth of her own feelings.
In this striking new interpretation by Theatre Delicatessen, an all-female ensemble bring Ibsen’s original story bang up to date, challenging the complacent modern view that men and women are really equal in today’s society.
Charming, tense, and scarily familiar, this is an unforgettable insight into female emancipation, marriage, and one woman’s journey towards self-discovery.
Don't forget to check out Lab Collective, HalfCut and Theatre Uncut while you're there!
Things have been busy busy at TD towers since moving on from Picton Place: Pedal Pusher was picked up by the Norwegian Literary Festival and played to 700 people over two days in May, our search for a space continues, development on our Death of Identity plays Grace Under Pressue and Any Day Now has produced some exciting and thought provoking resources and we've been back in the rehearsal room with A Doll's House, our sell-out production from earlier this year, which has been picked up by Latitude and will be performing on their Main Theatre Stage this weekend!
LATITUDE FESTIVAL; 14TH - 17TH JULY 2011
A Doll's House; Theatre Stage
Sat @ 1pm, Sun @6:25pm
Nora Helmer has it all: a happy home, a beautiful family, a husband who adores her; but she also has a secret that threatens to destroy her family’s happiness forever. As Christmas approaches, a string of events unfold that force Nora to face up to the consequences of her actions, and the truth of her own feelings.
In this striking new interpretation by Theatre Delicatessen, an all-female ensemble bring Ibsen’s original story bang up to date, challenging the complacent modern view that men and women are really equal in today’s society.
Charming, tense, and scarily familiar, this is an unforgettable insight into female emancipation, marriage, and one woman’s journey towards self-discovery.
Don't forget to check out Lab Collective, HalfCut and Theatre Uncut while you're there!
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