HEDDA GABLER

by Henrik Ibsen

Directed by Derron Wood

Adapted by Flock Theatre
Original Translation by Edmund Gosse and William Archer

March 6-9, 13-16
Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm
Sundays at 2pm

The Shaw Mansion
11 Blinman Street
New London, CT

Limited seating available, tickets required. General admission.
Tickets: $40

Sponsored by the Frank Loomis Palmer Foundation
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Just married. Bored already. 

Hedda and George Tesman arrive home from their honeymoon and Hedda is immediately unsatisfied with married life. Trapped, she attempts to fiercely control those around her in hopes of freedom and excitement and watches as their lives (and her own) unravel. 

One of Ibsen’s later plays, Hedda Gabler, is a masterpiece of realism and psychological tragedy. The character of Hedda is considered to be one of the most famous dramatic roles in the western canon and is often compared to Hamlet in complexity and ambiguity of motive. Flock stages the play in a fast-moving adaptation, tailored to the intimate space of New London’s Shaw Mansion. Audience sits mere feet away, flies on the wall, as Hedda tears down her domestic cage. This will be Flock’s first Shaw Mansion production since last year’s lauded Jane Eyre.

Cast:
Hedda Tesman- Madeleine Dauer
George Tesman- Hayden Burger
Miss Juliana Tesman- Liz Binger
Thea Elvsted- Cat McDonald
Judge Brack- Kip Hashagen
Eilert Lovborg- Victor Chiburis
Berta- Anne Flammang

Costumes by Laura Galgowski
Costume Assistance by Teresa Wilensky
Stage Management by Kristen Rowe
Music Accompaniment by Ben Shafer


For further info or questions please email flocktheatre@hotmail.com