- In this film, the director deconstructs the oft-staged Ibsen classic A Dollhouse.
- This Obie Award-winning production continues writer/director Lee Breuers series of reinvented classics most recently Peter and Wendy (OBIEs, Outer Critics Circle) and brings Ibsens 19th Century feminism into an equation of power and scale. Shorter-than-average male actors (up to 4.5 feet tall) contrast women of average height. The actors perform on a dollhouse set with child-sized furniture. Eve Beglarian's score, a collage of Edvard Grieg's piano works, accompanies each scene and Maude Mitchells Obie Award-winning performance brings rare depth and unusual perspective to the role of Nora. Mabou Mines DollHouse turns bourgeois tragedy into high comedy with deep political bite.
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By what name was Mabou Mines Dollhouse (2009) officially released in Canada in English?
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