The Glass Door

The Glass Door

Henrik Ibsen

7,98 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Time Being Media, LLC
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9781953725424
7,98 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Añadir a favoritos

The Glass Door is an adaptation of Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen. In this version (in three acts), the play has been shortened, the set simplified and updated, and the dialogue revised to some extent. The intent is to make it easier for modern small and community theaters to produce, and for modern audiences to enjoy, this fascinating play.Content warning: This play deals with themes and acts of suicide.About the Adaptation:Several years ago, I was asked by a friend to do an adaptation of Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen, which he wanted to direct at a local theater. I did a quick adaptation in my usual fashion: cutting the first act entirely, and making small changes throughout the rest of the play. I sent it to him, and we probably both forgot about it. My father was very proud of his Norwegian ancestry. His great grandparents on both sides emigrated to the US and settled in the Midwest sometime in the mid Nineteenth century. So Ibsen had some resonance for me. When I came across my initial version of Hedda again last year, I decided to do a more thorough job of it. Hedda Gabler is still a popular play, with productions around the world each year. For Ibsen, its popularity is second only to A Doll’s House. Hedda, like Hamlet, is a potboiler of a drama built around a single unique and fascinating character. I imagine a lot of the initial interest in Hedda was because audiences had never seen anything like her before. The problem with plays built around something new is that they don’t stay new. Though perhaps Hamlet is an exception to that, as Shakespeare is an exception to most rules. In this adaptation, I had no intention of either being faithful to Ibsen, or not being faithful. I have tried to change the aspects of the play that I felt would make it the best experience for an audience today.So, for example, I rewrote the mannered dialogue (which perhaps may be due more to translation than Ibsen) that doesn’t sound right to the modern (or at least my) ear. I have also used the character’s personal names instead of Mr. This and Mrs. That. In addition, I have tried to make Hedda’s character more coherent, at least to me. Possibly this is a mistake, but I couldn’t help myself.I also had it in mind to enable a production to be set in the present day. One of the difficult issues with this is that a central action revolves around the destruction of a manuscript . In Ibsen’s time, it is conceivable that there might be only one copy. Today that is hard to believe. But I have done my best to make it so, and kept Ibsen’s device of the manuscript and the stove.The biggest change of course is that I have cut Ibsen’s first act. I tried this first with my adaptation of As You Like It many years ago. Again, this is in keeping with the expectations of modern audiences, which are used to greater ambiguity in productions (and every other aspect of life I suppose). In the end, I like this adaptation better than the original. I doubt Ibsen would say the same.

Artículos relacionados

Otros libros del autor

  • A Doll’s House
    Henrik Ibsen
    The Play That Shattered ConventionsHenrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House is a revolutionary masterpiece that forever changed the face of modern drama. With razor-sharp dialogue and unflinching honesty, Ibsen explores themes of marriage, identity, and societal expectations in a way that still resonates today.Meet Nora Helmer: the seemingly perfect wife, devoted mother, and cheerful home...
    Disponible

    21,37 €

  • Peer Gynt
    Henrik Ibsen
    Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Peer Gynt is Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s most celebrated work, based loosely on the Scandinavian fairy tale character, Per Gynt. First published in 1867, Peer Gynt tells of the adventures of the seemingly amoral character of that name. The five-act play starts with Peer running off with the bride at another man’s wedding, and continues in ...
    Disponible

    24,36 €

  • Peer Gynt
    Henrik Ibsen
    Color edition. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Peer Gynt is Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s most celebrated work, based loosely on the Scandinavian fairy tale character, Per Gynt. First published in 1867, Peer Gynt tells of the adventures of the seemingly amoral character of that name. The five-act play starts with Peer running off with the bride at another man’s wedding, an...
    Disponible

    41,09 €

  • The Collected Works Of Henrik Ibsen, Vol. 11
    Henrik Ibsen
    A revelation for lovers of daring drama: rediscover Henrik Ibsen s powerful voice in The Collected Works of Henrik Ibsen, Vol. 11 restored and reborn for today. This volume gathers Ibsen s incisive explorations of conscience, society, and the human heart, presenting plays that shaped 19th-century drama and the course of modern theater. Read intimate character studies and pub...
    Disponible

    21,79 €

  • The Italian (Volume 1)
    Henrik Ibsen
    A vanished masterpiece returns: step into a shadowed Italy where love, terror, and secret confession collide.The Italian; or, The Confessional of the Black Penitents is a landmark Italian Gothic novel of tangled passions and hidden crimes. Young Vincentio is torn between love and doom as cloistered monasteries, bitter family secrets, and a web of mysterious confessions propel h...
    Disponible

    17,06 €

  • Ghosts
    Henrik Ibsen
    Step into the chilling world of Ghosts, a masterful collection of supernatural fiction that transcends time and space. This haunting anthology, once lost to the shadows of literary history, has been meticulously restored by Alpha Editions for today s readers and future generations. In this captivating volume, you ll encounter a tapestry of ghost stories that delve into the de...
    Disponible

    13,89 €