A DOLLS HOUSE

THE MOST REALISTIC VERSION EVER

Ibsen understood acutely how people interact and wanted his theatre to be like real life. That is why fix+foxy has taken Ibsen’s most performed play and staged it in real homes with real people. “To keep them as real as possible, we haven’t prepared them – no rehearsals, no introduction. All they know is that we’re coming.”

This unique production was first produced by the Royal Danish Theatre and The National Theatre in Oslo and following critical acclaim as part of CPH STAGE in Copenhagen and at the Oslo International Acting Festival, fix+foxy’s A Doll’s House received its UK premiere as part of Chelsea Theatre and Theatre of Europe in Rep in a translation made by Peter Woltemade.

A Doll’s House has been performed in local versions in different countries and in different languages, so far in Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and French.

Originally produced by fix+foxy in collaboration with The National Theatre (NO) and The Royal Theatre (DK). Supported by Stiftelsen Skandinavisk Teaterpris. The Denmark tour 2015-2017 was produced in collaboration with Teatergrad. English version produced ind collaboration with Theatre of Europe.

A Doll’s House was first performed 13-19 June 2014 in different apartments in Copenhagen.

Previous tours
Theatre de la Poudrerie, 2022 – Premiered March 11
Arctic Arts Festival , 2019
Europäisches Bürgerbühnen Festival, 2018
Cph Stage, København 2014, 2018
In Transit festival, London 2016
Golden Days, København 2015
Metropolis, København 2015
Ibsen Festival, Oslo 2014

Cast:

Copenhagen 2014
Kitt Maiken Mortensen, Troels Thorsen,
Thomas Hwan

Oslo 2014
Trude-Sofie Anthonsen, Kristian Winther, Mads Sjøgård Pettersen

Tour Denmark 2015-17:
Lise Lauenblad, Rolf Hansen, Pelle Nordhøj Kann

London 2016:
Cassie Raine, Jamie Zubairi and Ben Samuels

Direction:
Tue Biering and Jeppe Kristensen

Producer:
Søren Normann Hansen

Production assistant:
Mette Bisgaard (DK), Magnus Bratten (NO)

Assistants:
Irene Hougaard, Sofia Finken

Produced by:
Fix&Foxy in collaboration with the National Theater and the Royal Theater in Copenhagen 2014. With support from the Scandinavian Theater Award Foundation.

Danmarks Turne 2015-2017 produced in collaboration with Teatergrad

Thanks to the Oslo International Acting Festival.