Henrik Ibsen

Luigi Pirandello Biography

Italian Playwright, Novelist, Poet, Admired for His Henry IV Play Brief biography of Italian playwright Luigi Pirandello, best known for Six Characters in Search of an Author and Right You, Are If You Think You Are. He was...

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ValuesDissonance: Theater

in which the female main character throws a target shooting competition and gives up a successful show-business career in order to win the heart of the man who was jealous of her success, is a classic example of something that...

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Interpreting Ibsen

The second Delhi Ibsen Festival is a heady mix of international and national productions. N orwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen's works will blur the barriers of culture, language and sensibility at the upcoming second Delhi Ibsen...

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Werewolf: For whom the Nobel tolls

W hile much of the media’s attention over this year’s Nobel Prizes was over Barack Obama’s shock Nobel Peace Prize Award, a similarly contentious (if more under the radar) Nobel Prize went to Romanian/German author Herta...

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Theatre nights

Theatre facilities for the disabled have significantly improved but challenges remain On January 15th this year I reached a personal milestone. London theatres vary in the quality of their facilities for disabled people. For as...

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Palin’s memoirs trigger a boomlet of other books

Sarah Palin may fashion herself as a go-it-alone maverick, but her book is producing a crowd. By the time the former governor’s memoir -- “Going Rogue: An American Life” -- officially hits book stores today -- there’ll be a...

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Palin says she didn't know Bristol was having sex

Sarah Palin says she didn't know her daughter Bristol was sexually active before she learned the teenager was pregnant. That doesn't even include the picture book Terminatrix: The Sarah Palin Chronicles — which superimposes her...

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CSO makes it work

The downsized Charleston Symphony Orchestra offered all the "Sonic Splendour" required for Saturday night's so-named Masterworks concert in Gaillard Municipal Auditorium. With an orchestral size of 43, conductor David Stahl...

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A dark legacy

Ingar Sletten Kolloen attempts to reconcile the great Norwegian writer with his unwavering support of the Nazis. By CHUCK HAGA, Special to the Star Tribune KNUT HAMSUN By: Ingar Sletten Kolloen, translated by Deborah Dawkin and...

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Theatre Gives New Spin to Classic 'A Doll's House'

Media Contact: , (859) 257-1754, x229 LEXINGTON, Ky. The classic "A Doll’s House," by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen and adapted by Frank McGuinness, demands its audience take a serious look at the role of women in society....

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