A Doll’s House

Hobbs Playhouse | 2013 | AACTF Participating Production

written by Henrik Ibsen

directed by Nathan R. Miles

“Henrik Ibsen’s classic is updated to America in the 1950s. Nora Helmer is a vibrant young housewife who nonetheless suffers from a crippling dependency on her husband of eight years. He, Torvald, has always done the thinking for the both of them. In order to save Torvald from a debt, and to spare his masculine pride, Nora arranges a loan without his knowledge, and does so by forging a signature. The inevitable revelation of the crime results in an unexpected reaction from Torvald: Rather than being grateful to Nora, he is incapable of accepting the pride and self-sufficiency she demonstrated in taking care of him, and he accuses her of damaging his good name. The illusions behind their marriage are exposed, and Nora wakes to feelings of self awareness for the first time in her life. Torvald is not the man she thought she knew. They are husband and wife, yes, but they are strangers as well. And in one of the most famous, and scandalous, climaxes in all of nineteenth-century drama, Nora leaves her husband and children, determined to forge a new identity from the one she has always known.”

Production History

Hobbs Playhouse—Hobbs, NM

Los Alamos Little Theatre—Los Alamos, NM

Acadiana Center for the Performing Arts—Lafayette, LA

Awards and Honors

AACTF Outstanding Supporting Actor—Robert Schumacher (State)

AACTF Outstanding Backstage Crew—State

AACTF Advancing Production—State

Gallery

Production Credits

Scenic and Lighting Designer—Nathan R. Miles

Costume Designer—Erin Anderson