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Ibsen's heroine has a unique personality| the Beijing News × the National Centre for the Performing Arts

author:Beijing News

Ibsen's "Nala" in "Doll's House" has a cross-era personality, and this play also has a profound impact on European and American drama in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. From December 17 to 23, the national centre for the performing arts will produce the drama "Doll's House", directed by Ren Ming.

Ibsen's heroine has a unique personality| the Beijing News × the National Centre for the Performing Arts

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The Doll's House had a huge and far-reaching influence on the development of Chinese thought, literature and drama. Lu Xun and Hu Shijun highly admired the heroine "Nala" in the play's pursuit of personality independence and personality liberation, and Chinese theater masters such as Cao Yu and Tian Han, who had a huge and far-reaching impact on the development of drama, were also inspired by this play. Since the first performance of the "Curtain Play" "Doll's House" in 1914 by the Shanghai Chunliu Society, this play has also become an important "witness" to the historical development of Chinese drama. The play is directed by Ren Ming, director of the Beijing People's Art Theatre, who created "Wangfujing" and "Returning to the People in the Night of The Wind and Snow", who is faithful to the original text of Ibsen, only makes necessary abridgements according to the needs of the play, does not modify the original work, and creates an original tribute.

Beijing News Editor Tian Kaini Proofreader Zhao Lin

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