Peer Gynt might be a scamp and a cad, but people can't help loving him. The character is at the heart of playwright Henrik Ibsen's 1867 drama "Peer Gynt," a tale loosely based on a Norwegian fairy ...
“Peer Gynt,” Ibsen’s epic 1867 verse drama, depicts its anguished title character, a Norwegian folk figure, as both a charming louse and cautionary anti-hero. Bit by bit, Gynt loses his soul as he ...
A delightful departure from the Bard fills the thimble-sized stage of the Long Beach Shakespeare Company. “Peer Gynt,” written by Henrik Ibsen, is one of the most widely performed Norwegian plays.
(L-R) Andrew Love as a Troll, Shunté Lofton as Peer Gynt, Alli Villines as a Troll, and Faith Fossett as a Trol Credit: Photo by Pin Lim/Forrest Photography Classical Theatre Company has answered a ...
The history of Peer Gynt is now almost as legendary and epic as the story itself. Henrik Ibsen based his epic piece of theater on the Norwegian fairytale of Per Gynt (Ibsen gives Per's first name an ...
American stagings of “Peer Gynt” are scarce to the point of singularity. Mark Lamos directed it at Hartford Stage in 1989, but I’m not aware of any subsequent full-length regional productions, and ...
Peer Gynt is a five-act play in verse by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen published in 1867. Written in Danish—the common written language of Denmark and Norway in Ibsens lifetime—it is one of the ...
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Staci Mize-Leve stars as Peer Gynt in "Peer Gynt," by University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Theatre Company and TheatreWorks. The show opens Thursday at Ent Center for the Arts. Photo credit: ...
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