"The virtue of this bitingly intelligent production is that it brings out all Ibsen's moral elusiveness: he sees the rotteness of the system but he also realises that, in a mercantile society, jobs will be lost if there is a crisis of public confidence. And this all emerges through Ian...
Damian Lewis on Stage: Pillars of the Community We now have two weeks to go until Damian Lewis makes his return to the West End stage in The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? and we are continuing our countdown with Damian Lewis in Ibsen’s Pillars of the Community at the National Theatre. My...
doi:info:doi/10.1080/15021866.2020.1823629Fodstad, Lars AugustIbsen Studies
And she broke our hearts as Ibsen's protofeminist, Lona Hessel, in Pillars ofthe Community. "She's great to work with because she really goes to places you couldn'tpossibly dream of or anticipate," raves Leigh. "As an actor she's incredibly courageous and dangerous. But she's also...
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As President of the Industrial Association, I must--Krap: You are, first and foremost, President of Mr. Bernick's shipbuilding yard; and, before everything else, you have to do your duty to the community known as the firm of Bernick & Co.; that is what every one of us lives for....
Krap! As President of the Industrial Association, I must– Krap: You are, first and foremost, President of Mr. Bernick’s shipbuilding yard; and, before everything else, you have to do your duty to the community known as the firm of Bernick & Co.; that is what every one of us ...
Your community is a community of bachelor souls; you do not see women. Bernick: That is quite true; and for that very reason--this is a bargain, Lona--you must not leave Betty and me. Mrs. Bernick: No, Lona, you must not. Lona: No, how could I have the heart to go ...
As President of the Industrial Association, I must--Krap: You are, first and foremost, President of Mr. Bernick's shipbuilding yard; and, before everything else, you have to do your duty to the community known as the firm of Bernick & Co.; that is what every one of us lives for....
Bernick: But what I charge myself with is that I have so often been weak enough to resort to deceitfulness, because I knew and feared the tendency of the community to espy unclean motives behind everything a prominent man here undertakes. And now I am coming to a point which will illus...