The Ibsen film series will be introduced by Text on Film scholar Anne-Katrin Titze at Hunter College in October; A Romantic Trilogy: A Play of Modern Life, Hitchcock’s New Set of Dolls, and Nothing But the Truth. Followed by post screening discussions.

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Directed by Thomas Ostermeier, this daring adaptation of Hedda Gabler asks what happens to the heart when the old certainties, like career, a house and a pension, no longer hold. Opens November 28 at BAM in New York.

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Anne Kristine Thorsby was the Peer Gynt festival artist in 2004. She chose to absorb herself into Ibsens "Peer Gynt" and work on new pictures, all of which were inspired by Ibsen's text. View her paintings from the series at Trygve Lie Gallery in New York, beginning October 5.

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The Norwegian Consulate General and The Norwegian Seamen’s Church invite to this well reviewed theater performance at the Church on Friday October 27th. The Norwegian actress Jeanne Bøe will perform her play "PEER GYNT - with Troll in Heart", based on Henrik Ibsen’s play Peer Gynt. The play is a monologue, where Bøe plays all the characters.

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The UC-Berkeley Department of Scandinavian and the Norway House Foundation present a dramatic reading of Henrik Ibsen's final play on April 26.

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Directed by Eirik Stubø. The standout cast of Norway’s Nationaltheateret brings a rich humanity to Ibsen’s highly metaphorical drama in a distinctly nuanced performance, capturing the fear, failings, and self-deception that mar its characters with pitch-perfect accuracy and giving its final, tragic act the brutal force of a hammer blow. Opens at Brooklyn Academy of Music on October 25.

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The Saddleback College is performing Ibsen's A Doll's House at the McKinney Theatre, Mission Viejo November 3 to 12.

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In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Ibsen's death, Tonic Productions in San Diego will produce "Little Eyolf" from Aug 17th to Sept 10th.

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EXTENDED to March 12! From January 27 to March 5, you may enjoy Ibsen's "The Master Builder" at Aurora Theatre, Berkeley. The performance is the world premiere of the new translation by Paul Walsh.

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