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Mabou Mines' Dollhouse

Director: Lee Breuer
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Countries: U.S.
Subjects: Arts & Culture, Literature & Theater, Women's Studies
Genres: Drama, Theatre
Type: Color
Year: 2008
Language: English
Length: 165 mins.

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Synopsis

Mabou Mines' critically acclaimed interpretation of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House rejuvenates a nineteenth century classic with bold staging and conceptual originality. Ibsen’s Doll’s House has been described as a feminist clarion, Freudian drama and bourgeois soap opera. In Mabou Mines’ re-imagining, the production shocks and enlightens audiences as never before. Includes the companion documentary, Looking for a Miracle, which features extensive interviews with director Lee Breuer and the original cast.

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"...highly original production to offer a refreshing approach to this classic." Educational Media Reviews Online

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