IBSEN PLAY: Anne Bradshaw (left) as Nora, Valerie Pendry as Mrs Linde, and William Hayward as Krogstad in Yvette Bromley’s production of Ibsen’s play, "A Doll’s House,” which will open at the Court Theatre on August 2. Miss Bradshaw is one of the Court Theatre’s “veterans” — she first appeared for the organisation in one of its early productions, “The Formation Dancers,” and has since appeared in “The Maids” and “King Lear.” Mr Hayward and Miss Pendry are also familiar to Court Theatre audiences, having appeared in several productions. “A Doll’s House” is one of the most often revived of Ibsen’s plays, and although it was written in Victorian times it is described by Mrs Bromley as “right up to 1972 in its advocacy of women’s rights.”
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32977, 25 July 1972, Page 10
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126IBSEN PLAY: Anne Bradshaw (left) as Nora, Valerie Pendry as Mrs Linde, and William Hayward as Krogstad in Yvette Bromley’s production of Ibsen’s play, "A Doll’s House,” which will open at the Court Theatre on August 2. Miss Bradshaw is one of the Court Theatre’s “veterans” — she first appeared for the organisation in one of its early productions, “The Formation Dancers,” and has since appeared in “The Maids” and “King Lear.” Mr Hayward and Miss Pendry are also familiar to Court Theatre audiences, having appeared in several productions. “A Doll’s House” is one of the most often revived of Ibsen’s plays, and although it was written in Victorian times it is described by Mrs Bromley as “right up to 1972 in its advocacy of women’s rights.” Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32977, 25 July 1972, Page 10
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