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A Doll's House: An adaptation of Henrick Ibsen's work
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A Doll's House: An adaptation of Henrick Ibsen's work in Ottawa, ON
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A Doll's House: An adaptation of Henrick Ibsen's work in Ottawa, ON
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Written in 1887 in Norway, this work is extraordinary in understanding the problems and decay so evident in marriage and relationships today. This classic story offers a fresh treatment that amplifies it as a remarkably universal plot essential to understand in today's world. A VIDEO PRODUCTION OF THIS ADAPTATION IS ON YOU TUBE FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT. https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NLhOyGBs6c So often a marriage is based on physical and emotional connections that are clearly not good for establishing clear foundations for communication and a healthy climate necessary for a family. This classic story retold by setting each act in a different time period and with language adapted to fit each era, offers the same conclusion as that which was advanced in the Victorian age.
Written in 1887 in Norway, this work is extraordinary in understanding the problems and decay so evident in marriage and relationships today. This classic story offers a fresh treatment that amplifies it as a remarkably universal plot essential to understand in today's world. A VIDEO PRODUCTION OF THIS ADAPTATION IS ON YOU TUBE FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT. https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NLhOyGBs6c So often a marriage is based on physical and emotional connections that are clearly not good for establishing clear foundations for communication and a healthy climate necessary for a family. This classic story retold by setting each act in a different time period and with language adapted to fit each era, offers the same conclusion as that which was advanced in the Victorian age.

















