A Doll’s House

Ben Brantly of The New York Times:

A noise of primal desperation emanates from each of the two suspenseful dramas that have been resonantly paired in repertory by Theatre for a New Audience. They are Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” and Strindberg’s “The Father.” And there comes a moment about halfway through both productions when a solitary soul is heard gasping as if her last breath were at hand.

Read the full review here

photos by Gerry Goodstein

Lighting Design

Produced in rep with The Father by Theatre for a New Audience at Polonsky Shakespeare Center, Brooklyn, NY, May 2016

By Henrik Ibsen
A version in English by Thornton Wilder
Directed by Arin Arbus

Set Design by Riccardo Hernandez
Costume Design by Susan Hilferty

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