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Hedda Gabler

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Hedda Gabler

By: Henrik Ibsen
Narrated by: Juliet Stevenson, Michael Maloney, full cast
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Hedda Gabler, the daughter of a deceased General, marries dull George Tesman and foresees a life of middle class tedium stretching ahead when they return from their honeymoon. Increasingly, she is drawn into the clutches of her admirer, Judge Brack, who seeks to establish a ménage à trois. Then the brilliant but dissolute Eilert Lovborg, a former flame, arrives to rival her husband for an academic post.

This new audio production, with Juliet Stevenson giving an unforgettable performance as the passionate Hedda, brings this classic drama to life.

Translated by William Archer and Edmund Gosse.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.

Public Domain (P)2002 NAXOS AudioBooks Ltd.
Ancient, Classical & Medieval Literature Drama European Literary History & Criticism World Literature Scandinavia Funny

Editor reviews

Juliet Stevenson inhabits the title Femme Fatale with such conviction that even a lesser supporting cast would have to rise to the occasion. But the cast here is first-rate as is the insightful and resonant direction by John Tydeman. Not only has he made this intense stage play perfectly intelligible for audio, but he delivers a most engrossing Hedda. The intelligent, spirited, and self-absorbed Hedda has a dull but devoted husband, an ardent ex-lover, and a lecherous old judge hanging around her. Her manipulations, instigated largely to spark her uninspiring existence, result in a tragically untragic shooting and her own virtual enslavement. Ibsen's masterful, flawlessly constructed character study, though written to reflect rural Norway of the 1880s, seems vividly contemporary.

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Be aware of different translations/editions of the original text. Otherwise fine.

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Title pretty much sums it up.
Fantastic cast, all of the brilliant, Juliet Stevenson is always a wonderful!
Little disappointed at how much some of the dialogue is changed in certain places but overall and very good good version, makes me want to see it in live again!

Brilliant cast, shame about some of the text changes

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Audio plays rely on quality actors. This cast is first rate. A cut above esp with Juliet Stephenson.

Top notch performances.

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