Adam Cook will be adapting and directing Henrik Ibsen’s classic playA Doll’s House as part of the Seymour Centre’s Reginald Season.

One of the masterpieces of 19th-century theatre, Cook’s adaptation will explore just how much – or how little – times have changed since the play first premiered to huge controversy in 1879, with its bold vision of feminist self-hood and rediscovery.

Featuring a strong lineup of Australian talent, including Matilda Ridgway,Doug Hansell, Barry French and Francesca Savige, ADoll’s Housewill follow up from Cook’s critically acclaimedMuch Ado About Nothing last year.

A Doll’s Housewill run from Monday July 17 to Saturday August 2 at the Seymour Centre. Full details and prices are up on the Seymour Centre website.

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