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

Posted in Arts at Baruch, Uncategorized | Comments Off on A Doll’s House, a play I’ve seen in my ENG. class

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

Posted in Arts at Baruch, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Einstein’s Dreams, the play, Theatre.

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

Posted in Arts at Baruch | 1 Comment

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

Posted in Arts at Baruch | Comments Off on Arts at Baruch: A Doll’s House