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From: The Boston Globe
Date: 19931022
Author:Kevin Kelly, Globe Staff
THE LADY FROM THE SEA
Play in five acts by Henrik Ibsen. Performed in two acts.
Translation by Gerry Bamman and Irene B. Berman. Directed
by Sharon Ott. Sets, Kate Edmunds. Costumes, Deborah M.
Dryden. Lighting, Peter Maradudin, John Martin. Music,
sound, Stephen LeGrand. Produced by the Huntington Theatre
Company.
At: the Boston University Theatre through Nov. 14.
If ever a heroine embodied Stevie Smith's memorable line "drowning not waving," it's Ellida Wangel in "The Lady from the Sea." In the Huntington Theatre/Berkeley Rep production of Henrik Ibsen's play, ...
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