Henrik Johan Ibsen (/ˈɪbsən/; Norwegian: [ˈhɛ̀nrɪk ˈɪ̀psn̩]; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright and theatre director. As one of the... 68 KB (8,322 words) - 22:59, 14 April 2024 |
Ghosts (play) (redirect from Ghosts (Ibsen)) Ghosts (Danish: Gengangere) is a play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It was written in Danish and published in 1881, and first staged in 1882... 24 KB (2,609 words) - 22:09, 4 April 2024 |
1905. Ibsen was born in Christiania (now called Oslo), but grew up mostly in Germany and Italy. Being the only child of playwright Henrik Ibsen and his... 9 KB (957 words) - 08:57, 22 January 2024 |
written and directed by Nia DaCosta, based on the play Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen. Tessa Thompson as Hedda Gabler Imogen Poots Tom Bateman Nina Hoss Nicholas... 5 KB (344 words) - 06:39, 25 February 2024 |
Suzannah Ibsen (née Thoresen; 26 June 1836 – 3 April 1914) was a Norwegian woman who was the wife of playwright and poet Henrik Ibsen and mother of noted... 4 KB (514 words) - 11:25, 12 July 2023 |
A Doll's House (category Plays by Henrik Ibsen) as A Doll House) is a three-act play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It premiered at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark, on... 55 KB (6,754 words) - 20:16, 25 April 2024 |
An Enemy of the People (category Plays by Henrik Ibsen) Norwegian title: En folkefiende), an 1882 play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, followed his previous play, Ghosts, which criticized the hypocrisy of... 25 KB (3,075 words) - 22:49, 24 April 2024 |
Hedda Gabler (category Plays by Henrik Ibsen) by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. The world premiere was staged on 31 January 1891 at the Residenztheater in Munich. Ibsen himself was in attendance... 29 KB (3,508 words) - 13:11, 25 April 2024 |
Peer Gynt (category Plays by Henrik Ibsen) a five-act play in verse written in 1867 by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. It is one of the most widely performed Norwegian plays. Peer Gynt chronicles... 53 KB (7,014 words) - 20:14, 25 April 2024 |
1870s" with the "middle-period" work of the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. Ibsen's realistic drama in prose has been "enormously influential." In opera... 6 KB (751 words) - 10:56, 6 November 2023 |
The Wild Duck (category Plays by Henrik Ibsen) Norwegian title: Vildanden) is an 1884 play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It explores the complexities of truth and illusion through the story... 24 KB (3,269 words) - 08:30, 1 April 2024 |
Paus family (section In Henrik Ibsen's plays) banking. The family is particularly known for its close association with Henrik Ibsen. Two brothers from Oslo who both became priests, Hans (1587–1648) and... 47 KB (5,894 words) - 08:27, 1 April 2024 |
over fifty languages. The most performed Norwegian playwright after Henrik Ibsen, Fosse is currently—with productions presented on over a thousand stages... 34 KB (3,080 words) - 04:29, 23 April 2024 |
The Master Builder (category Plays by Henrik Ibsen) a play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It was first published in December 1892 and is regarded as one of Ibsen's more significant and revealing... 17 KB (2,366 words) - 00:30, 24 September 2023 |
All Seasons. In 2024, he returned to Broadway in the revival of the Henrik Ibsen play An Enemy of the People. In film, Strong has portrayed real life... 42 KB (3,509 words) - 21:32, 25 April 2024 |
Critics' Circle Award for Best Play. Herzog adapted revivals of the Henrik Ibsen plays A Doll's House (2023), which earned her a Tony Award for Best Revival... 28 KB (2,583 words) - 19:54, 25 April 2024 |
Rosmersholm (category Plays by Henrik Ibsen) (pronounced [ˈrɔ̀sməʂˌhɔɫm]) is an 1886 play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It tells the story of Johannes Rosmer, an aristocratic former clergyman... 15 KB (1,729 words) - 16:48, 30 March 2024 |
MS Henrik Ibsen is a historic Norwegian diesel-powered ship built in 1907. Together with MS Victoria, it sails on the Telemark Canal in Norway between... 5 KB (227 words) - 08:09, 9 March 2024 |
Ellen Terry (section Shaw, Ibsen, Barrie) London's Imperial Theatre, focusing on the plays of George Bernard Shaw and Henrik Ibsen. The venture was a financial failure, and Terry turned to touring and... 37 KB (4,419 words) - 12:17, 31 March 2024 |
Skien (section Ibsen and Telemark Museums) following the Napoleonic Wars. The city was the birthplace of playwright Henrik Ibsen, and many of his famous dramas are set in places reminiscent of early... 51 KB (3,620 words) - 19:43, 25 February 2024 |
several people Henrik Holm (disambiguation), several people Henrik Horn (1618–1693), Swedish nobleman, field marshal, and admiral Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906)... 6 KB (536 words) - 16:54, 18 July 2023 |
and Clint Dyer at the Royal National Theatre (2020) Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen at the Royal National Theatre as Brack (2016) Betrayal by Harold Pinter... 22 KB (1,519 words) - 21:21, 18 April 2024 |
The Ibsen Museum (Ibsenmuseet) occupies the last home of the playwright Henrik Ibsen. It is located close to the Royal Palace on Henrik Ibsens gate (street)... 7 KB (756 words) - 09:50, 2 June 2023 |
Fredrikke Nielsen (section Henrik Ibsen's muse) twenty-six-year-long career, and was personally directed by both Henrik Ibsen and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. Ibsen chose her to play Signe, one of the lead characters... 16 KB (1,743 words) - 07:12, 30 July 2023 |
Peer Gynt, Op. 23, is the incidental music to Henrik Ibsen's 1867 play Peer Gynt, written by the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg in 1875. It premiered... 11 KB (1,184 words) - 06:29, 4 April 2024 |