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Little Eyolf archiveExploring the tension between personal responsibility and high expectations from life and delving into themes of change and the quest for redemption, Little Eyolf was described by George Bernard Shaw as a tragedy that 'tempts us in spite of ourselves'. Eyolf is a nine year old boy on crutches. His ambitious father, Alfred Allmers, returns from the mountains with a new determination to cease his life's work as a writer and dedicate his passions to his son. His life and his relationship with his wife is irrevocably damaged by Eyolf's drowning. In the aftermath, the parents sink into recrimination and guilt, and then attempt to rise in a spiritual rebirth. Performed in Norwegian with English surtitles.

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Author: Henrik Ibsen
Producer: The National Theatre of Norway
Director: Sofia Jupither

Little Eyolf

Little Eyolf (Play) production archive for QTIX code T137230546. Details of all Little Eyolf archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S4005

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19 Apr 18
  to
21 Apr 18
The Coronet
Inner London, Greater London
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