The Father
World Premiere of David Greig’s adaptation of Swedish playwright, August Strindberg’s, 1887 drama. Played in repertory with Norwegian playwright, Henrik Ibsen’s, A Doll’s House.
World Premiere of David Greig’s adaptation of Swedish playwright, August Strindberg’s, 1887 drama. Played in repertory with Norwegian playwright, Henrik Ibsen’s, A Doll’s House.
Thornton Wilder’s adaptation of Norwegian playwright, Henrik Ibsen’s, landmark 1879 drama. Played in repertory with David Greig’s adaptation of Swedish playwright, August Strindberg’s, The Father.
The Catholic working-class Donellan family live in a block of flats in 1969 Belfast, which is being patrolled by the British army. The women of the family are anti-violence, but the men seek to actively defend the home and family, describing the struggle of life as being that of privilege versus underprivilege, rather than motivated … Continued
Ethnic Heritage Series From Mel Gussow’s NY Times Review Chinese immigrants on Angel Island, a California equivalent of Ellis Island, detention is the only reality and ”America is just a far-off place in the mind.” It might be months, or even years, before they are admitted to the United States – and eventually some would be … Continued