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Hedda Gabler
Performed at the Greenwich Playhouse January 2001
Henrik Ibsen was the the most important theatrical
figure of his generation and his plays changed the
main current of European dramatic literature. In HEDDA
GABLER, Ibsen provides a stirring and complex psychological
study of female sexuality through the uncompromising
portrait of an exacting woman stifled by a conventional,
loveless marriage and the constraints of an uninspiring
provincial society. HEDDA GABLER is a compelling dramatic
creation of an idealistic but flawed woman who continues
to mystify and captivate successive generations.
At the birth of a new Millennium, Ibsen's work stands
vigorously the test of time and retains it's undisputed
verve and intense theatricality.
Galleon's revival of HEDDA GABLER upheld the company's
long sustained reputation for staging theatre of the
highest quality which is intelligently presented and
always hugely entertaining.
CREDITS
Directed by Bruce Jamieson
Produced by Alice de Sousa
THE CAST
Loevborg - Michael de Burgh
Hedda - Alice de Sousa
Miss Tesman - Jan Hirst
Bertha - Sarah McCullough
George Tesman - Robert Munns
Judge Brack - Richard Rycroft
Mrs Elvsted - Michelle Seaton
THE CREATIVE TEAM
Costume Designer - Rebecca Chadwick
Assis. Costume Designer - Lisa Clark
Set Construction - Barbara Egervary
Stage Manager - Jennifer Farmer
Set Designer - Shanti Freed
Prod. Assistant - Alison Ord
Publicity Designer - Alison Rayner
Lighting Designer - John Treherne
Stills Photographer - Paul Welch
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REVIEWS
“A fine and elegant production, brimming with passion yet tempered with
an admirable lack of indulgence and restraint, as the character of Gabler may
well have desired, a raw and beautiful integrity throughout.” - The Stage
“The production positively sizzles with sexual
tension right up to its inevitable ending, and the
cast maintains a pressure cooker atmosphere as the
full weight of Victorian values and social rules bear
down on them” - Leisuretime |