Olivier, LondonHare updates Ibsen's 1867 dramatic poem with wit and ingenuity, resulting in a sharp satire on contemporary mores This play is credited as "by David Hare after Henrik Ibsen". What that means, in practice, is that Hare sticks faithfully to the structure of Ibsen's 1867 dramatic poem while radically updating the content. The result is a sharp satire on contemporary mores that yields an outstanding perfo…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:54AM on July 10, 2019