Theater
A Doll's House
By Henrik Ibsen
English language version by Simon Stephens
Young Vic
Directed by Carrie Cracknell
Rising star Hattie Morahan gives a stunning performance as Ibsen’s beleaguered housewife in the Young Vic’s production of A Doll’s House. When a secret debt from her past comes back to haunt her, Nora’s seemingly idyllic domestic existence becomes a fraught battleground between suffocating societal norms and her growing hunger for self-determination. Director Carrie Cracknell breathes fresh and fierce life into Ibsen’s masterpiece of marital discord, which arrives at BAM on a tide of rapturous reviews after two sold-out runs and a West End transfer in the UK.
Set design by Ian MacNeil
Costumes by Gabrielle Dalton
Lighting design by Guy Hoare
Music by Stuart Earl
Sound design by David McSeveney
Choreography by Quinny Sacks
Presented in the West End by The Young Vic, Mark Rubinstein, Gavin Kalin, Neil Laidlaw
Leadership support provided
by
Frederick Iseman
Leadership support for Scandinavian
programming provided by
The Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation
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Anne-Marie Slaughter, author of the Atlantic cover story “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All,” and philosopher Simon Critchley discuss the complex and evolving nature of women’s role in society.

Enjoy an exclusive members-only conversation with A Doll’s House director Carrie Cracknell, moderated by Princeton professor Michael Cadden.
