Directed by Japanese director Tsuyoshi Sugiyama, the play served as a new benchmark in the ongoing cultural collaboration between Norway, Vietnam, and Japan. It also helped to promote literary and aesthetic values among Vietnamese audiences.
“Hedda Gabler” is named after its main character, with the story revolving around her own tragic life. Due to her dissatisfaction with losing aristocratic privileges after marrying into a bourgeoisie family, she creates plots and tries to manipulate people's lives. The path of Gabler's life and the conclusion of her story symbolises the position of a woman in a male-dominated society.
“Hedda Gabler” debut on September 29 at the Vietnam Youth Theater. As reported, it will also participate in the fifth International Experimental Theatre Festival which will take place in November in Hanoi.
Several talented local artists from the Vietnam Youth Theater, including Thu Quynh, Luong Thu Trang, and Thanh Son, appeared in 'Hedda Gabler', a classic play which is considered to be one of the outstanding works of Norwegian writer Henrik Ibsen.