Every trick used in men's violence towards women is deployed in an uncomfortable but compelling version of the Ibsen classic. Alan Sykes reportsThe intimacy of the studio at Keswick's Theatre by the Lakeis ideal for intense, claustrophobic plays like Ibsen's A Doll's House. All the action takes place over Christmas in the sitting room of Torvald and Nora Hemler's house. Torvald is a recently promoted bank manager. …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:22AM on May 28, 2012