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Autumn/Winter 2025
Ibsen Stage Company working with Ashtar Theatre adapting and relocating Ibsen's classic The Lady from the Sea to Palestine.
Explore The Lady from the Camp...Sep 2013
Dramatic and intense soundscapes with a poignant contemporary re-imagining of the classic Hedda Gabler.
Explore Recording Hedda...Mar 2012
Ibsen Stage Company returns to Riverside Studios for the third time with a brand new version of Ibsen's epic drama Peer Gynt.
Explore Peer Gynt Recharged...Feb 2010
“Set in a non-realistic circular desert of white crushed paper and six chairs, this is a riveting and moving Hedda Gabler from start to finish.”
Explore Hedda Gabler...Oct 2009
A rehearsed reading. Peer Gynt in a world of gangsters, jazz clubs, forgery, murder, seduction and beautiful women.
Explore Recharged Reading...Jan 2008
"Ibsen Stage Company's new take on Peer Gynt is undoubtedly sexier than most fringe productions. A prohibition cocktail with a kick.”
Explore Peer Gynt...Jan 2008
Ibsen Stage Company creates a site-specific event at the Norwegian ambassador's residence, London, in the presence Ibsen's great grandson Tancred Ibsen Jr, and his wife Ellior Ibsen.
Explore Speakeasy Sessions...Jan 2007
Ibsen Stage Company's Peer Gynt at Hackney Empire Theatre is named Play of the Week in the London Lite.
Explore Peer Gynt...Mar 2006
"Non-realism at its incisive best. Credit to Teateret Vårt which has succeeded in hooking this UK-ensemble to Norway.”
Explore Little Eyolf...Sep 2005
“Superb ensemble theatre hitting its dramatic mark in Britain’s Ibsen equivalent of the RSC."
Explore Peer Gynt...Oct 2005
Ibsen Stage Company creates a site-specific event at the Royal Academy of Arts for its exhibition Munch By Himself.
Explore Peer at the Royal Academy...Aug 2004
International recognition won in London and Oslo for The International Ibsen Stage Festival.
Explore A Doll’s House...Feb 2004
“The chemistry between Sarah Head’s Nora and husband Torvald, played by Tom Peters, is infectious, which makes the tragic ending all the more difficult.”
Explore A Doll’s House...Nov 2003
“This latter day Ibsen play hasn’t been given the big West End treatment yet, but on tonight’s evidence perhaps a swift transfer is in order.”
Explore Rosmersholm...Mar 2003
"A pacey proof that Ibsen’s understanding of people, and the desperate things they do in the search for fulfilment, can outshine the gloom."
Explore Little Eyolf...Apr 2002
“Non-realistic Ibsen wins out thanks to some clear ideas and Sarah Head’s beautifully-acted Nora. This is a must-see production.”
Explore A Doll’s House...Oct 2002
Critic’s Choice Nationwide in The Independent
Explore Pillars of Society...Feb 2001
“Ibsen Stage Company's A Doll’s House is head and shoulders above what else is on offer in the London theatre calendar quite simply because of its excellence.”
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