Tickets go on sale today for the West End transfer of Carrie Cracknell’s critically acclaimed Young Vic production of ‘A Doll’s House’ which will run for a strictly limited 12 week run starting 8th August 2013.
Hattie Morahan will reprise her award-winning role of Nora Helmer and Dominic Rowan returns as her husband Torvald. Morahan won the 2012 Evening Standard Award and Critics’ Circle Award for her performance as Nora as well as receiving an Olivier award nomination for the role. The play, written by Henrik Ibsen, centers on women’s role in society and originally caused controversy when opening due to its critical stance on the marriage customs of the 19th century .
The Young Vic is committed to offering tickets at low prices and the West End transfer is keeping this commitment; over 100 tickets for each performance will be £10 and during the 12 week run 29,000 tickets will be available at Young Vic prices. Speaking about the transfer David Lan, Artistic Director of the Young Vic, said:
‘We are thrilled to be back in the West End bringing our two time sold-out production of A Doll’s House to the Duke of York’s and I am delighted that throughout the run we will be offering over 29,000 West End tickets at Young Vic prices. We hope thousands more will experience this exceptional cast led by Hattie Morahan in Carrie Cracknell, Simon Stephens and Ian MacNeil’s inspired re-invention of Ibsen’s great play.’
Further casting is due to be announced for the Duke of York’s presentation of the show and we’ll bring you the news when we receive it!
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