
If my memory serves me correctly, we saw this play as a matinee on the Saturday and then Twelfth Night in the evening. It might have been the other way around.
Anyway, Janie and I voted this one very good.
Theatricalia shows a full list of credits for this production here.
Janie and I are fans of Ibsen for the moral dramas; this play is very different – a fantasy poem of sorts, although grounded in Ibsen’s family experience. Wikipedia explains the play well here.
Paul Taylor previewed this production in The Independent in 1994 just before it opened – click here.
Below is the Michael Billington clipping:
But who needs experts? Janie and I thought it was a very good production, so it was just that. Alex Jennings memorable in the lea but well supported by the whole cast.
Used to work for Dan as an actor ROAD – and took the King’s shilling (sorry, Dan) and started writing and crewing. Flip Tanner? If I could wear a Homburg at work I’m sure we all would.