Beginning on Saturday, September 12, in an experience that is cinematic, socially distanced, updated and adapted, Equality Productions presents “Hedda Gabler" like you’ve never seen it. “Do you think it quite incomprehensible that a young girl - when it can be done without anyone knowing - should be glad to have a peep, now and then, into a world which she is forbidden to know anything about?” Skulking the walls of a house she never wanted and trapped in the confines of a marriage that disgusts her, bored and mercurial Hedda Gabler longs for freedom she will never allow herself. Quietly, maliciously, and perhaps desperately, she begins to manipulate the lives of those around her, orchestrating a bid for agency that careens toward self-destruction. Ibsen’s electrifying Hedda Gabler paints the snarled portrait of a woman whose character is not easily resolved and forces us to confront the humanity of those monsters fashioned in captivity. Part One premieres 9/12 followed by Part Two on 9/19. Audition notice: The production contains profanity, suicide/self harm, depictions/discussions of gun violence. To view the production online, make a donation of $10 (or "donate what you can") to one or more of the three charities listed below. Donate via the links provided below then email the receipt of your donation to equalityproductionscincy@gmail.com. You will then receive a link via email to the video the evening on or after 9/12. Part One of the play is available to be viewed through 9/27. Part Two will be available on 9/19 for a separate $10 donation and will be available to view online until 9/27. The talented group of actors and director, Casey Venema, volunteered their talents to raise money for three worthy organizations: Hedda Gabler: Mukta Phatak Eilert Lovborg: Gabriel Calleja Thea Elvsted: Tristan Harness George Tesman: Mark Ashin Judge Brack: Charles Massey Julia Tesman: Samantha Phillips-Norton Berta: Dallas Stark Understudy: Jessica Mount 1. To Write Love on Her Arms - https://twloha.com/ - The organization aims to present hope for people struggling with addiction, depression, self-injury and thoughts of suicide, while also investing in treatment and recovery. Donate online @ https://twloha.com/donate/. 2. Harlem Arts Alliance - https://www.harlemaa.org/ - The organization helps build the resources, networks, and capacity of its richly diverse membership. HAA bridges gaps between artists and major arts institutions, amplifying the unique voices of our member artists and expanding the conversations surrounding their work. Donate online @ https://www.harlemaa.org/gallerydonate/. 3. Sister Song - https://www.sistersong.net/ - The organization, a women of color reproductive justice collective, builds an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. Donate online @ https://sistersong.nationbuilder.com/donate.