Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen, Swan Theatre, 5 November 1994

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:

Billington On Peer GyntBillington On Peer Gynt Fri, May 6, 1994 – 45 · The Guardian (London, Greater London, England) · Newspapers.com

Robert Hanks reviewed it for the Independent in 1995 when it transferred to the Young Vic – click here…

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.

One thought on “Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen, Swan Theatre, 5 November 1994”

  1. 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.

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