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Hedda Gabler

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Hedda Gabler

by Henrik Ibsen
Produced by Factotum Theatre at TAP Gallery, Sydney
March 1-12, 2012


 

She’s mean at the beginning and even meaner at the end. For her first trick, she mercilessly derides a sweet old lady’s brand new hat. Later she uses a visiting guest for target practice in the backyard. And for a big finish, she consigns a baby to the flames. (A metaphorical baby, that is). Through it all she exudes tetchiness, weariness and a general contempt for everything in sight. She finds everybody a bore, and even bores herself — to death, essentially.

Shrouded in controversy since its premier in 1891, Ibsen’s infamous Hedda Gabler has divided critics and audiences alike. Factotum bring back to life the classic Ibsen text for a joy ride at Darlinghurst’s TAP Gallery March 2012.

CAST & CREATIVES
Performed by Karen Bayly, Penny Day, Richard Hilliar, Matt Hume, Lana Kershaw,

Julian Ramundi & Bec Wood.

​Directed by Liz Arday

Photography by Thomas E. Graham

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