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You don't need to see Part 1 to enjoy A Doll's House, Part 2

A Doll's House, Part 2 picks up 15 years after Nora infamously slammed the door on her marriage and children, an act that both thrilled and shocked audiences at the time. Tony Award-nominated comedy-drama (Best Play, 2017), Lucas Hnath's bitingly funny sequel to Henrik Ibsen's revolutionary masterpiece unfolds in a series of bristling stand-offs. We see that in Nora's world, behind every opinion there is a person -- and a slammed door isn't just an end, but also the chance for a new beginning. Set at the end of the 19th century, but with a decidedly modern perspective, A Doll’s House, Part 2 asks what Nora’s return means to those she left behind. With razor-sharp dialogue, A Doll’s House, Part 2 provokes questions about marriage, gender inequality, and, in often hilarious and insightful ways, the meaning of liberation. Directed by OSF actor Caroline Shaffer.


This production has adult themes and language, and runs 90 minutes without intermission.


Outdoors and socially distanced at Grizzly Peak Winery
Thursday - Sunday, May 6 - 16 


All performances at 2 pm. Cellist Michal Palzewicz plays live starting at 1:30.


Thursday, May 6 Preview discount tickets.


Friday, May 7 Opening performance, a benefit for Resolve Center for Dispute Resolution and Restorative Justice, will be followed by wine and talkback with the actors and director.

                            

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What Critics Say:

“A triumph!  Smart, funny and utterly engrossing!...a great comedy...The best play of the Broadway season.”   — NY Times


“Taut, smart new play...Scenes ripple most pleasurably and unpredictably...if you haven’t seen it, you should."  —Chicago Tribune

                                              
“A DOLL'S HOUSE, PART 2 delivers explosive laughs while also posing thoughtful questions about gender, inequality, marriage, and human rights…"  —Hollywood Reporter

Tickets on sale march 1

CAST

ROBIN GOODRIN NORDLI

ROBIN GOODRIN NORDLI

ROBIN GOODRIN NORDLI

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     Nora

     Appearing courtesy of Actors' Equity 

Robin's bio

KT VOGT

ROBIN GOODRIN NORDLI

ROBIN GOODRIN NORDLI

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       Anne Marie

     Appearing courtesy of Actors' Equity 

KT's BIO

PETER ALZADO

PETER ALZADO

PETER ALZADO

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Torvald

 Appearing courtesy of Actors' Equity 

peter's BIO

HAZEL JAMES

PETER ALZADO

PETER ALZADO

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    Emmy

hazel's BIO


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