Hedda review – Ibsen transposed to world of pencil moustaches and tea dresses
Orange Tree theatre, London Tanika Gupta’s forthright reimagining of a classic illuminates the racial politics and middle class assumptions of the period The muscle of Tanika Gupta’s adaptation lies in Hedda’s newly-written secret. Ibsen’s classic is transposed to the world of filmmakers and (…)
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