Founded by Stefano Vaccara

Subscribe for only $6/Year
  • Login

Editor in Chief: Giampaolo Pioli

VNY La Voce di New York

The First Italian English Digital Daily in the US

English Editor: Grace Russo Bullaro

  • English Edition
  • Letters
  • New York
  • U.N.
  • News
  • People
  • Entertainment
  • Arts
  • Lifestyles
  • Food & Wine
  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Italian Edition
No Result
View All Result
VNY
  • English Edition
  • Letters
  • New York
  • U.N.
  • News
  • People
  • Entertainment
  • Arts
  • Lifestyles
  • Food & Wine
  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Italian Edition
No Result
View All Result
VNY La Voce di New York
No Result
View All Result
in
New York
March 27, 2023
in
New York
March 27, 2023
0

A Doll’s House: a Production so Powerful it Needs only a Stark Set

This is Chastain’s play, and she dominates it masterfully

JK ClarkebyJK Clarke
A Doll’s House: a Production so Powerful it Needs only a Stark Set

Okieriete Onaodowan and Jessica Chastain. All photos courtesy of A Doll's House

Time: 4 mins read

****½–4.5 stars out of five

In recent theater seasons (before the world spun out of orbit during the pandemic), there have been marquis movie stars headlining several Broadway shows every season, acting as both a draw for the industry and a star-bolstering vehicle for big name actors looking to burnish their acting bona fides. The 2023-24 season has proven to be an exception to that trend, perhaps because so many big names (who shall remain nameless here) were, embarrassingly, shut out of “sure thing” Tony nominations in recent years. This year the only huge star to open a Broadway show is Oscar winner Jessica Chastain, heralding a remarkable, yet sparse production of Henrik Ibsen’s fin de siècle feminist masterpiece, A Doll’s House, all but assuring her not only of a nomination, but likely a Tony win.

What makes A Doll’s House so compelling is that, like any true tragedy, the downfall of its central characters is utterly avoidable and, certainly by modern standards, is rooted in absurd societal strictures. That a woman, Nora (stunningly portrayed—in every aspect—by Chastain), should not be allowed to borrow money or make her own financial decisions, especially for the sake of her family’s survival, seems inconceivable. But, this is what society dictated in Norway (as well as most countries in the world) in the late 1800s, and still does in many today.

Arian Moayed, Jesmille Darbouze, Okieriete Onaodowan, Tasha Lawrence, Jessica Chastain, and Michael Patrick Thornton

Theater is a treasure because it not only allows us to examine historical viewpoints and artifacts, but perhaps leads us to better understand certain of our contemporaries through the very same lens. So what was Nora’s great transgression? She forged her dying father’s signature in order to save her husband’s life through medical intervention. Not to indulge in luxury or engage in a clandestine affair, no. Nothing immoral whatsoever . . . except that women of that era and culture were not allowed to conduct financial transactions without a man’s oversight. Her harmless (to contemporary eyes, anyway) forgery was altruistic. But Ibsen starts out by showing us a Nora who is “childish” (even in the eyes of her friends) and materialistic, caring only for indulging in Christmas gift-buying for her children and husband, Torvald (tightly played by the stellar Arian Moayed) who chastises her for her excessive spending: “Money slips through your fingers,” he scolds, further infantilizing this mother of two.

But the contextual image of Nora—and all women for that matter—is being eroded from the moment the audience walks into the theater for this production. Chastain’s Nora is seated on an armless chair, in a simple, long black dress and long black boots, with both her legs and arms crossed in a stern pose, as one of the stage’s two turntables slowly moves her in a long arc across the stage (the austere, plain set is by Soutra Gilmour). It’s a chilly opening and one that sets the tone of a strong and resolute Nora, a side we don’t usually witness until later in the play. We learn immediately that this is Chastain’s play, and she dominates it masterfully.

The other players fall in line behind her, with powerful performances by Michael Patrick Thornton as the heartsick and terminally ill Dr. Rank; as well as Jesmille Darbouze’s Kristine, a believably true friend to Nora and self-sufficient woman who has overcome her own adversities.

Arian Moayed and Jessica Chastain

But it’s Okieriete Onaodowan’s multi-layered loan shark and seemingly slimy guy, Krogstad, who plays most beautifully opposite Chastain. Krogstad and Nora’s raging argument is subtle and fierce, as they sit back to back, allowing Ibsen’s dialog to do all the grenade hurling damage for them, as the lazy susan stage brings them slowly round and round again. Are we to understand these seemingly banal conflicts between men and women are cyclical and everlasting? It seems so.

Personally, I prefer Broadway shows, classical and otherwise, to be complemented with large, showy sets and innovative costumes. This is, after all, the capital of theatrical excellence. Minimalism certainly has its place in theater, and it’s usually on a college campus. But director Jamie Lloyd has given us a bare stage and simple black clothing in a production so powerful that it needs only tell us this story of the mistreatment and destruction of a decent woman using Ibsen’s stunning work and the cast’s perfect performance. Where other directors have failed with the bare stage approach (like last year’s uninspired Macbeth), this team leaves the audience stricken and wandering out into the streets like Nora, not sure at first where our feet are taking us. Wherever it may be, we know we (and she) have made the right decision.

A Doll’s House. Through June 10 at The Hudson Theatre (141 West 44th Street, between Sixth and Seventh Avenues). www.adollshousebroadway.com

Photos: Courtesy of A Doll’s House

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
JK Clarke

JK Clarke

Based in New York, JK Clarke is a writer, photographer and associate editor for theater review site, Theater Pizzazz and is a Drama Desk member and voter. He specializes in Shakespeare studies and productions.

DELLO STESSO AUTORE

2025 Tony Award Nominations Are Officially Out: Here’s a Peek into the Future

2025 Tony Award Nominations Are Officially Out: Here’s a Peek into the Future

byJK Clarke
The 2025 Drama Desk Nominations Yield Some Big Surprises and Unexpected Snubs

The 2025 Drama Desk Nominations Yield Some Big Surprises and Unexpected Snubs

byJK Clarke

A PROPOSITO DI...

Tags: A Doll's HouseBroadwayHudson TheaterJessica ChastainNY theater
Previous Post

Leone d’Oro della Mostra di Venezia a Liliana Cavani

Next Post

Netanyahu a dimostranti: “Siate responsabili, niente violenza”

DELLO STESSO AUTORE

“John Proctor is the Villain ” Would Be More at Home as a Lifetime Network Series

“John Proctor is the Villain ” Would Be More at Home as a Lifetime Network Series

byJK Clarke
Dead Outlaw Makes a Much Deserved Move to Broadway

Dead Outlaw Makes a Much Deserved Move to Broadway

byJK Clarke

Latest News

Chicago, Leone XIV “conteso” da Cubs e White Sox: per chi tifa il Santo Padre?

Chicago, Leone XIV “conteso” da Cubs e White Sox: per chi tifa il Santo Padre?

byEmanuele La Prova
Johnson, non ci fidiamo di TikTok, aveva 9 mesi per vendere

Donald Trump Pressures House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tax Hikes for the Wealthy

byRalph Savona

New York

Agenti USA / Ansa

Spara a un corriere di Door Dash: arrestato funzionario di New York

byGrazia Abbate
Times Square, aggrediti agenti: sospetti legati alla gang Tren de Aragua

Times Square, aggrediti agenti: sospetti legati alla gang Tren de Aragua

byMaria Nelli

Italiany

Il Prosecco italiano conquista i cuori delle donne USA

Il Prosecco italiano conquista i cuori delle donne USA

byAndrea Zaghi
Da sinistra: Elvira Raviele (Ministero delle Imprese e del Made in Italy), Fabrizio Di Michele (Console Generale d’Italia a New York), Maurizio Marinella, Luigi Liberti (Direttore Patrimonio Italiano TV), Mariangela Zappia (Ambasciatrice italiana a Washington), e Diego Puricelli Guerra (Preside Istituto Bernini De Sanctis di Napoli)

Marinella a New York: l’eleganza del Made in Italy all’Istituto Italiano di Cultura

byMonica Straniero
Next Post
Netanyahu a dimostranti: “Siate responsabili, niente violenza”

Netanyahu a dimostranti: "Siate responsabili, niente violenza"

La Voce di New York

Editor in Chief:  Giampaolo Pioli   |   English Editor: Grace Russo Bullaro   |   Founded by Stefano Vaccara

Editor in Chief:  Giampaolo Pioli
—
English Editor: Grace Russo Bullaro
—
Founded by Stefano Vaccara

  • New York
    • Eventi a New York
  • Onu
  • News
    • Primo Piano
    • Politica
    • Voto Estero
    • Economia
    • First Amendment
  • People
    • Nuovo Mondo
  • Arts
    • Arte e Design
    • Spettacolo
    • Musica
    • Libri
    • Lingua Italiana
  • Lifestyles
    • Fashion
    • Scienza e Salute
    • Sport
    • Religioni
  • Food & Wine
  • Travel
    • Italia
  • Mediterraneo
  • English
  • Search/Archive
  • About us
    • Editorial Staff
    • President
    • Administration
    • Advertising

VNY Media La Voce di New York © 2016 / 2025 — La testata fruisce dei contributi diretti editoria d.lgs. 70/2017
Main Office: 230 Park Avenue, 21floor, New York, NY 10169 | Editorial Office/Redazione: UN Secretariat Building, International Press Corps S-301, New York, NY 10017 | 112 East 71, Street Suite 1A, New York, NY 10021

VNY Media La Voce di New York © 2016 / 2025
La testata fruisce dei contributi diretti editoria d.lgs. 70/2017

Main Office: 230 Park Avenue, 21floor, New York, NY 10169 | Editorial Office/Redazione: UN Secretariat Building, International Press Corps S-301, New York, NY 10017 | 112 East 71, Street Suite 1A, New York, NY 10021

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
La Voce di New York
Gestisci Consenso
Per fornire le migliori esperienze, utilizziamo tecnologie come i cookie per memorizzare e/o accedere alle informazioni del dispositivo. Il consenso a queste tecnologie ci permetterà di elaborare dati come il comportamento di navigazione o ID unici su questo sito. Non acconsentire o ritirare il consenso può influire negativamente su alcune caratteristiche e funzioni.
Funzionale Always active
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso sono strettamente necessari al fine legittimo di consentire l'uso di un servizio specifico esplicitamente richiesto dall'abbonato o dall'utente, o al solo scopo di effettuare la trasmissione di una comunicazione su una rete di comunicazione elettronica.
Preferenze
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso sono necessari per lo scopo legittimo di memorizzare le preferenze che non sono richieste dall'abbonato o dall'utente.
Statistiche
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso che viene utilizzato esclusivamente per scopi statistici. L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso che viene utilizzato esclusivamente per scopi statistici anonimi. Senza un mandato di comparizione, una conformità volontaria da parte del vostro Fornitore di Servizi Internet, o ulteriori registrazioni da parte di terzi, le informazioni memorizzate o recuperate per questo scopo da sole non possono di solito essere utilizzate per l'identificazione.
Marketing
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso sono necessari per creare profili di utenti per inviare pubblicità, o per tracciare l'utente su un sito web o su diversi siti web per scopi di marketing simili.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
Visualizza preferenze
{title} {title} {title}
La Voce di New York
Gestisci Consenso
Per fornire le migliori esperienze, utilizziamo tecnologie come i cookie per memorizzare e/o accedere alle informazioni del dispositivo. Il consenso a queste tecnologie ci permetterà di elaborare dati come il comportamento di navigazione o ID unici su questo sito. Non acconsentire o ritirare il consenso può influire negativamente su alcune caratteristiche e funzioni.
Funzionale Always active
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso sono strettamente necessari al fine legittimo di consentire l'uso di un servizio specifico esplicitamente richiesto dall'abbonato o dall'utente, o al solo scopo di effettuare la trasmissione di una comunicazione su una rete di comunicazione elettronica.
Preferenze
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso sono necessari per lo scopo legittimo di memorizzare le preferenze che non sono richieste dall'abbonato o dall'utente.
Statistiche
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso che viene utilizzato esclusivamente per scopi statistici. L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso che viene utilizzato esclusivamente per scopi statistici anonimi. Senza un mandato di comparizione, una conformità volontaria da parte del vostro Fornitore di Servizi Internet, o ulteriori registrazioni da parte di terzi, le informazioni memorizzate o recuperate per questo scopo da sole non possono di solito essere utilizzate per l'identificazione.
Marketing
L'archiviazione tecnica o l'accesso sono necessari per creare profili di utenti per inviare pubblicità, o per tracciare l'utente su un sito web o su diversi siti web per scopi di marketing simili.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
Visualizza preferenze
{title} {title} {title}
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • New York
  • Onu
  • News
    • Primo Piano
    • Politica
    • Economia
    • First Amendment
  • Arts
    • Arte e Design
    • Spettacolo
    • Musica
    • Libri
  • Lifestyles
    • Fashion
    • Scienza e Salute
    • Sport
    • Religioni
  • Food & Wine
    • Cucina Italiana
  • Travel
    • Italia
  • Video
  • English
    • Arts
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Food & Wine
    • Letters
    • Lifestyles
    • Mediterranean
    • New York
    • News
  • Subscribe for only $6/Year

© 2016/2022 VNY Media La Voce di New York

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?