By Henrik Ibsen
Adapted by Andrew Upton
Sydney Theatre Company
Directed by Robyn Nevin
Feb 28 at 8pm*
Mar 1—4, 7—11, 14—18, 21—25 at 7:30pm
Mar 4, 11, 18 & 25 at 2pm
Mar 5, 12, 19 & 26 at 3pm
BAM Harvey Theater
› Hedda
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Mar 2 at 6pm
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“Blanchett prowls the stage with a splendid combination
of restless energy and helpless languor. She is like a beautiful
but dangerous animal...it is marvelous to watch.”—The
Australian
Imperious and spoiled, Hedda Gabler stands out as one of Ibsen’s
most compelling and conflicted characters—an aristocratic
woman aching to be free of her middle-class husband yet terrified
of scandal. As portrayed by Cate
Blanchett (The Aviator, Elizabeth), an actress
blessed with innate grace and an extraordinary dramatic range,
Hedda moves through her days perpetually on edge, as volatile
as she is vulnerable.
Just home from a six-month honeymoon, Hedda struggles to come
to terms with a marriage to a man she finds numbingly dull and
the possible pregnancy that threatens to seize hold of her body
and future. She quickly realizes that the roots of convention
run deep and, out of boredom as much as anything else, begins
to indulge in hateful games, manipulating the fates of all who
enter her orbit. Aided and abetted by her predatory confidant
Judge Brack, played by a pitch-perfect Hugo
Weaving (The Matrix, Lord of the Rings), she eventually
goes too far, setting in motion a string of riveting, ultimately
tragic events.
Directed by Robyn Nevin and developed by the Sydney Theatre
Company, the starting point for many world-renowned Australian
actors, this sure-to-sell-out production is strictly limited
to 28 performances and will be presented exclusively at BAM.
Set designed by Fiona Crombie
Costumes designed by Kristian Fredrikson
Lighting designed by Nick Schlieper
Music composed by Alan John