Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' Performance
A Doll's House, one of Henrik Ibsen's seminal works, challenges societal norms and explores themes of feminism in a contemporary context. The story revolves around Nora, a beautiful and pampered woman who ultimately confronts the superficiality of her world. As she navigates familial obligations and personal desires, the play questions the moral codes and customs of society, highlighting the struggle for individuality and authenticity. This performance, translated into Catalan for the first time, showcases Ibsen's groundbreaking approach to gender roles and personal freedom, resonating with audiences today as it did in 1879.