Arts at Baruch: A Doll’s House

In a change of pace, our English class attended a staged reading of a Doll’s House written by Henrik Ibsen. First, as I was heading down the paths that lead to the Engelman Recital Hall (which I did not even realize existed), I was awed by the tree-light decorations on the walkways as they were very pretty. This made me realize even more how pleasingly aesthetic Baruch is. Anyway, the reading of the play itself was very enjoyable. Because it was only a staged reading, there was no “set, props, acting, stage direction”. It was my first time attending a production of a play in this fashion, but I was pleasantly surprised as the readers read the lines with passion and a believability despite not having much to work with. The hall itself was comfortable and spacey, and I hope more events are held here.

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