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From: American Theatre
Date: 20060301
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ANN ARBOR, MICH.; BERKELEY, CALIF.; BROOKLYN; GREENVILLE, S.C.;LANESBORO, MINN.; and OLNEY, MD.: Like Beckett, Henrik Ibsen has never truly left the American imagination. This year is the centennial anniversary of the great Norwegian's death, which is being commemorated with Ibsen productions in nearly 40 countries all over the world.
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Not so curiously, Ibsenites always seems to be addicted to the same two or three workhorses. This month, both Performance Network of Ann Arbor, Mich, and Warehouse Theatre of Greenville, S.C., are staging A Doll's ...
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