Nora: A Doll’s House by Stef Smith
30th May 2pm & 1st June 7pm
Black Box Theatre | £4 - £8
Nora: A Doll’s House by Stef Smith is a bold reimagining of Henrik Ibsen’s classic, exploring the role of women across three pivotal time periods—1918, 1968 & 2018. Through three incarnations of Nora, the play confronts themes of gender, freedom, and identity, questioning what has truly changed over the last century. With powerful dialogue and an innovative structure, Stef Smith’s adaptation breathes new life into a timeless story, challenging audiences to reflect on societal progress and the enduring struggle for equality.
An amateur production by arrangement with Nick Hern Books.
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Hannah Blakey - Actor
Alice Thorley - Actor
Seonaid Bennett - Actor
Ali Marshall - Actor
Eva Ulrich-Oltean - Actor
Zac Ribbins - Actor
Kayla Vicente - Director
Gemma Crome - Designer
Kira Thomasson - Designer
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Age Guidance: 15+
Price:
Weekday (Wed-Fri):
Student £4 | Adult £7
Weekend (Sat/Sun)
Student £5 | Adult £8
Buy 2 tickets for the same day get 10% off
Location
Black Box Theatre
School of Arts and Creative Technologies
University of York
Heslington
York
YO10 5DD
United Kingdom
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Present:
Sexual Harassment
Blackmail
Drug/Alcohol Abuse
Strong Language
Cancer
Mentioned:
Suicide
War
Postnatal Depression
Self-Harm
Mental Health
Death
Illness