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From: Western European Stages
Date: 20020101
Author:Ignatieva, Maria
Hedda G., or otherwise, Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabier, was recommended by colleagues from the Department of Theatre of the University of Helsinki, where I taught a class in September 2001. "Reko Lundan is one of the most interesting and. . . daring directors of the Finnish theatre," they told me. Doubts, though, were hidden behind their obvious respect for the director. On the other hand, the students from my class were aggressively opposed to my choice. "Oh, Lundan's new tricks! It couldn't be worse than his last year production of Seagull at the National Theatre. Oh, that was awful! All the ...
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