Henrik Ibsen’s great classic, “Ghosts,” as initially presented by United Kingdom’s Almeida Theatre, is presently taking stage at BAM’s Harvey Theater.
Playwright David Harrower’s terse version of Henrik Ibsen’s classic “Enemy of the People” moves swiftly through its tale of morals and politics.
Enjoying its New York English-language debut is “Nora,” noted filmmaker Ingmar Bergman’s adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s classic drama, “A Doll’s House.”
Henrik Ibsen’s great classic, “Ghosts,” as initially presented by United Kingdom’s Almeida Theatre, is presently taking stage at BAM’s Harvey Theater.
Playwright David Harrower’s terse version of Henrik Ibsen’s classic “Enemy of the People” moves swiftly through its tale of morals and politics.
Enjoying its New York English-language debut is “Nora,” noted filmmaker Ingmar Bergman’s adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s classic drama, “A Doll’s House.”