HEDDA GABLER
Charm. Power. Manipulation.
By Henrik Ibsen, Adapted by Brian Friel
Directed by Fiona DeVito
Recently returned from her honeymoon, Hedda finds herself trapped in a life she never truly wanted — a comfortable home, a well-meaning husband, and a future that feels unbearably predictable.
But Hedda Gabler was never meant for an ordinary life.
When an old rival reappears, a former lover resurfaces, and a quiet friend becomes unexpectedly powerful, Hedda begins to play a dangerous game — manipulating the people around her with wit, charm, and a growing appetite for control.
What begins as social maneuvering soon spirals into something far more explosive.
In this gripping adaptation by acclaimed Irish playwright Brian Friel, Henrik Ibsen’s electrifying masterpiece comes vividly to life: a psychological drama about power, desire, and the restless human spirit that refuses to be confined.
Darkly funny, startlingly modern, and fueled by one of theatre’s most fascinating characters, Hedda Gabler remains one of the most thrilling roles ever written for the stage. |
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