Category Archives: Arts at Baruch
A Doll’s House, a play I’ve seen in my ENG. class
A Doll’s House is 1879 play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It is said that the play it is sharply critical of 19th century marriage norms, and I do agree, but I think it is more than just a critique, … Continue reading →
Einstein’s Dreams, the play, Theatre.
The play, just Prima facie, was simply brilliant and exceptionally well performed, which was at Bernie West Theatre. And I would like to mention that in my opinion the theatre itself was rather small, making the actions performed seem a little … Continue reading →
A Doll’s House
On November 4th, 2009 I went with my english class to see Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House. Originally i didnt know what to expect when they said it would be a staged reading of the play but it turned out … Continue reading →
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 … Continue reading →