A Doll’s House, by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, arrives in Sydney this winter under the direction of Adam Cook, former artistic director of the State Theatre Company of South Australia. The play has been causing controversy since its 1879 debut – at the time, for its criticism of 19th century marriage practices, and today for its bold commentary on feminist identity. Matilda Ridgway leads the cast in Sport For Jove’s production, joined by Doug Hansell, Barry French, Francesca Savige, Annie Byron and Anthony Gooley.

A Doll’s House plays at the Reginald Theatre, Seymour Centre from Thursday July 17 – Saturday August 2, as part of the Reginald Season 2014. We’ve got a double pass up for grabs to the Wednesday July 23 performance – for your chance to win it, head to the comments below and tell us about your childhood doll’s house.

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