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Following two sell out runs at the Young Vic, Henrik Ibsen's timeless masterpiece A Doll's House transfers to the Duke of York's Theatre this summer for 12 weeks only. Award-winning Hattie Morahan reprises her five-star 'performance of a lifetime' (Sunday Telegraph) as Nora Helmer, alongside 'excellent' (Daily Telegraph) Dominic Rowan, who returns as her husband Torvald. 'Beautifully directed' (The Times) by critically acclaimed Carrie Cracknell and 'intelligently and audaciously' (The Observer) adapted by Olivier Award-Winning Simon Stephens, this exceptional revival of A Doll's House proves that Ibsen's classic play is still as relevant today as it was when first seen over 130 years ago.
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A DOLL'S HOUSE

Previews 8 - 13 August 2013

Booking Period Until 26 October 2013

Cast Hattie Morahan as Nora, Dominic Rowan as Torvald
Plus Mabel Clements, Nick Fletcher, Leda Hodgson, Steve Toussaint, Susannah Wise

Following two sell out runs at the Young Vic, Henrik Ibsen's timeless masterpiece A Doll's House transfers to the Duke of York's Theatre this summer for 12 weeks only.

Award-winning Hattie Morahan reprises her five-star 'performance of a lifetime' (Sunday Telegraph) as Nora Helmer, alongside 'excellent' (Daily Telegraph) Dominic Rowan, who returns as her husband Torvald.

'Beautifully directed' (The Times) by critically acclaimed Carrie Cracknell and 'intelligently and audaciously' (The Observer) adapted by Olivier Award-Winning Simon Stephens, this exceptional revival of A Doll's House proves that Ibsen's classic play is still as relevant today as it was when first seen over 130 years ago.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 'If you only see one production of this play, see this one' Sunday Telegraph