A Doll's House

A Doll's House Theatre breaks

About the show

Exploding onto the theatrical scene in 1879, Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House scandalised Europe with its tale of the conflict at the heart of marriage. The three-act play illustrates Nora’s relationship with her husband and her children, and the tensions she must face within the family home. With notions that are still applicable today, this theatre break will have you gripped from the very beginning!

What to expect from A Doll's House

A Doll’s House theatre breaks will show you the masterful psychodrama of one of the greatest playwrights who ever lived, and the most important playwright since Shakespeare. Ibsen’s masterpiece was and is revolutionary, where all the erupting tensions and anxieties creates the play’s final, damning blow, which instantly changed the face of theatre and society.

Include a hotel with A Doll’s House theatre breaks and experience one of the greatest plays ever written in one of the greatest cities in the world. You can spend a night in London’s West End in one of our hand-picked hotels – a stay within minutes of where the play first opened in London over 100 years ago. You can also complete A Doll’s House theatre break with our discounted rail, whisking you down to London for the trip of a lifetime.
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Reviews of A Doll's House

“If you ever see a production of the play, see this one… Hattie Morahan’s Nora is a once-in-a-lifetime performance.” - The Sunday Telegraph

“An intense emotional thriller…Ian MacNeil’s set is like a spinning doll’s house come to life…Hattie Morahan’s Nora offers a piercing study in desperation.” - Sunday Express

“A sexy, passionate interpretation of Ibsen, potent and emotionally truthful.” - Evening Standard

“Ferociously raw and palpably radical…Hattie Morahan is instantly enthralling.” - Independent on Sunday

Interesting facts about A Doll's House

  • Ibsen originally wrote an alternative, less shocking ending to pander to German sensibilities. He disavowed the revision as a disgrace, calling it a “barbaric outrage”, and today the original version is most commonly performed
  • In 2006 A Doll’s House became the world’s most performed play, according to Bentein Baardson, head of Norway’s Ibsen 2006 celebrations
  • In 2001, A Doll’s House had the privilege of being inducted to UNESCO’s Memory of the World register, an archive of documents with “universal value”

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Performances

Monday - Saturdays evenings @ 7.30pm
Thursday & Saturday matinees @ 2.3pm

Running time - 2hrs 40mins

Booking until - 26/10/2013

Important information

Seats in the Silver and Bronze categories may have a slightly restricted view, please call for further details.

Duke of York's Theatre

St Martin's LaneLondon
WC2N 4BG

Nearest tube - Charing Cross

Seating information - The theatre is split into three tiers, the Stalls (nearest the stage, at stage level), the Royal Circle (overhanging the stalls) and the Upper Circle (overhanging the Royal Circle).

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