The opening image of Théâtre National de Nice’s production of Peer Gynt belies the uniqueness and downright bizarre nature of what is to follow. Downstage centr...
Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts has always felt like a stiff play and whilst it may have caused a sensation upon publication, being banned from performance, its themes ...
If you’re looking for a show that’s going to provide you with laughter and merriment, then Ibsen’s timeless play, Ghosts, at The Rose Theatre, Kingston, is ...
Nothing about this play is subtle, from the almost neon IKEA-advert set, to the bright strobe lighting which segues one act into another, Public Enemy doesn't...
Hedda Gabler at the Richmond Theatre is a poignant piece. One of Henrik Ibsen's finest and most celebrated works, it depicts the crowded and claustropho...