Nazareth College Theatre and Dance Department and the Theatre League present Ibsen's A Doll's House.
ROCHESTER, NY (11/02/2017) Scandalous and groundbreaking when it premiered, A Doll's House continues to be viewed as one of the most sensational and pertinent shows in theatre history. In their second production of the season, Nazareth College Theatre and Dance Department and the Theatre League revisit this classic Henrik Ibsen play that has inspired countless revivals, as well as a 2017 Tony-nominated Broadway sequel. Ibsen's A Doll's House, directed by Dr. Matthew Ames, will run November 10 and 11 at 7:30 p.m. and November 12 at 2:00 p.m. in Callahan Theatre at the Nazareth College Arts Center.
As one of Ibsen's most notable pieces, A Doll's House is known for pushing the boundaries of societal expectations by delving into the familial and gender roles ingrained within our culture.
The play follows protagonist, Nora, in her seemingly idyllic marriage to Torvald. When a secret debt comes back to haunt her, Nora finds herself in a morally and financially vulnerable situation - one that forces her to reevaluate her role as a wife and mother.
This timeless drama has been produced multiple times since its premiere at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen in 1879, though not without controversy. Following its premiere, some theatre companies initially altered the ending, so as not to offend audiences with such forward-thinking ideals of the time.
"It is, unfortunately, still of the utmost import to tell Nora's story -- the story of a woman who discovers the world that she thinks she has created for herself is not truly her own, and never can be," says Dr. Matthew Ames. "Ibsen was no feminist, that nomenclature did not exist, but he believed that no woman could ever truly be judged fairly or receive equal treatment in a patriarchal society. Are things really that different in America in 2017?"
In a riveting three-acts Ibsen examines social constraints, the essence of free will, and the opposing forces of autonomy and obligation - all of which continue to permeate our society today.
TICKETS
General admission tickets to A Doll's House are $15 for Seniors, $13 for Students, $7.50 at the door with I.D. For tickets call - or visit - the Box Office: 585-389-2170 or order online: naz.edu/artscenter.
The Nazareth College Arts Center Box Office is located on campus at 4245 East Avenue, Rochester. Regular box office hours are Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and 11 a.m. until curtain time on performance days.
CAST AND CREATIVE TEAM
The play's cast features Katja Stavenhagen (Nora), Erin Griffin (Mrs. Linde), Christopher Peterkin (Torvald), Robert DiJames (Krogstad), Peter Smith (Dr. Rank), Chelsea Colton (Helene), Chelsea Jensen (Anne-Marie), and Jake Smith (Tomas).
A Doll's House design team consists of Allen Wright Shannon (scenic designer), Emily Stork (sound designer), Alex Anthony (technical director), and Yuanting Zhao (costume designer). Student creative team members are Katie Thomas & Briar-Rose Murphy (Dramaturgs/Assistant Directors), Sam Spadafore (stage manager), Ricarda Harnischmacher & Mattie Matthews-Austin (assistant stage managers), Katlyn Feder (lighting designer), and Emily Borden (props master).