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HEDDA GABLER Cover painting by Basil Blackshaw
 


‘Every so often a dark impulse takes hold of me…’

Hedda Gabler is more her father’s daughter than her husband’s wife — a ruthless predator, incapable of bearing the weight of the world a bourgeois democracy promotes. ‘Sick of damn convention’, she is traumatized by marriage and, at the same time, aghast at the thought of scandal.

In Ibsen’s classic drama psychological frictions transcend a simple rebellion against Victorian mores. His protagonist’s overwhelming beauty and demonic appetite prove both irresistible and destructive, even fatal, to the members of her coterie.

On the eve of his eightieth birthday, Brian Friel, one of the greatest living playwrights, has rendered Ibsen’s revolutionary art with characteristic verve and vigour.

Norwegian playwright and ‘father of modern theatre’, Henrik Ibsen’s plays include A Doll’s House, The Wild Duck and Ghosts. Hedda Gabler was first produced, in Munich, in 1891.






BRIAN FRIEL
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ARISTOCRATS  A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY  CRYSTAL AND FOX  GIVE ME YOUR ANSWER DO!  LOVERS 
LIVING QUARTERS  THE LONDON VERTIGO  MOLLY SWEENEY

PERFORMANCES - cover - by Basil Blackshaw  SELECTED STORIES  THE COMMUNICATION CORD  THE ENEMY WITHIN  THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY  THE GENTLE ISLAND  THE GENTLE ISLAND  THE LOVES OF CASS McGUIRE

  THREE SISTERS  THE YALTA GAME  UNCLE VANYA  VOLUNTEERS  WONDERFUL TENNESSEE  THREE PLAYS AFTER  THE HOME PLACE  A MAN'S WORLD (Title Page)