‘Sing for your supper and you’ll get breakfast - Songbirds always eat if their song is sweet to hear.’
Nora. Torvald. Rank. Christine. Nils.
It’s 1963 and the doll’s house is heating up. Nora is caught between her husband’s square ways and her own hip liberation. It’s the classic play- bent. She’s going crazy and he’s proud to ignore it. Nils needs his job, Nora needs his money and Christine needs a purpose. Rank just wants to tell his girl he loves her in the time he has left but how’s that gonna happen when she’s married to his best friend? This semester get ready to tune in, turn up and drop out when DU Players present Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House.'