[NEohioPAL] Cleveland State University presents: A DOLL'S HOUSE by Henrik Ibsen...opening next Thursday November 13th!!! 8pm.

Denise Astorino denise.astorino at gmail.com
Tue Nov 4 21:21:28 PST 2008


*Cleveland** State University**'s Dramatic Arts Program*

proudly presents



Henrik Ibsen's

*A Doll's House*



November 13-16, 20-23 Thursday- Saturday 8pm and Sunday at 2pm

$10 general admission and $5 for students, senior (55+) and faculty & staff



CSU Factory Theatre: East 24th St.

(Between Chester and Payne)

Free Parking in lot off of E.24th St.


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*"Rebellion and Rebirth: A woman's journey of identity"*



In 1979, Henrik Ibsen created an extremely controversial play that
challenged the convention of marriage norms of the time. The beginning of
the 19th Century was a time when women were fighting to be seen as equals in
politics, society, and marriage. Ibsen, a supporter of women's right was
criticized for writing the story of Nora and the "un-raveling" of her
seemingly perfect marriage to her husband, Torvald. Nora commits a series of
rebellions throughout her journey towards discovering the truth about
herself and the life that she has known.  Early in their marriage, Nora
secretly borrowed money in order to protect her husband.  When events unfold
Torvald discovers the secret which leads Nora to question their marriage,
her life, and finally her own identity. *A Doll's House* is directed by
Assistant Professor Holly Holsinger and includes CSU students: Vanessa
Flores, Eric Perusek, Lew Wallace, Stephanie Wilbert, Jack Matuszewski,
Lydia Chanenka, and Megan Barker.

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Next Thursday, November 13th at 8pm, CSU presents A Doll's House.  Please
join us at the Factory Theatre to celebrate this amazing work by Henrik
Ibsen.

**Also...after the opening night production, please join us for a free
reception after the show!!!

hanks,

Denise Astorino

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*"In order that she may be able to give her hand with dignity, she must be
able to stand alone." "If you have knowledge, let others light their candles
at it."—**Margaret Fuller (1810-1850).***
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