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In collaboration with the Ibsen Association, we are pleased to present a powerful performance inspired by Henrik Ibsen's world-famous play. The critically acclaimed company Plexus Polaire shows you a new twist on the classic using puppet theater, people, music and video projections.
In this performance with one female and one male actor/puppeteer, we are in a house haunted by life-sized dolls. Here you are invited to a visually transformative journey beneath the surface. The main character, Nora, experiences a collision with her own reality, like a bird hitting invisible glass. Through the performance, the old house is explored, filled with ghosts that still affect us today.
"A Doll's House" as puppet theatre is an extremely sensual, terrifyingly exciting and highly understandable version of Ibsen's classic. (NRK)
The play provides an opportunity to reflect on who we are, the choices we make, and how we shape our own illusions. It is not just a performance, but an invitation to delve into your own life and explore your own choices.
Plexus Polaire is one of the world's most renowned puppet theatre companies and the talk of the town at every performing arts festival. The award-winning and critically acclaimed company delves deep into literary works, taking history apart and putting it back together with new perspectives and approaches. Artistic director, Yngvild Aspeli, explores works and characters with an intensity and empathy that resonates with both us and the stories she tells.
Cast:
Directors: Yngvild Aspeli and Paola Rizza
Actress-puppeteer: Yngvild Aspeli, alternating with Maja Kunšic
Actor-puppeteer: Viktor Lukawski, alternating with Jofre Carabén
Music composer: Guro Skumsnes Moe
Choir: Oslo 14 Ensemble
Puppet makers: Yngvild Aspeli, Sebastien Puech, Carole Allemand, Pascale Blaison, Delphine Cerf, Romain Duverne
Set design: François Gauthier-Lafaye
Choreography: Cécile Laloy
Lights: Vincent Loubière or Marine David
Costumes: Benjamin Moreau
Sound design: Simon Masson or Raphaël Barani
Stage Tech and manipulation: Alix Weugue or Léa Bres
Dramaturg: Pauline Thimonnier
Set building: Eclectic Sceno
Head of production: Claire Costa
Administration: Anne-Laure Doucet
Logistics: Iris Oriol
Producer: Noémie Jorez
Please note that the performance is performed in English.
Recommended from 12 years old.
The performance is supported by the Telemark Savings Bank Foundation.
Ticket prices :
Ordinary: 375
Ibsenforbundet's members: 275
Youth: 50














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