In calmer times, the dramas of modernist master Henrik Ibsen can seem as severe as the fjords of his native Norway: moralizing, strident, black-and-white, maybe even a little extra, in Gen Z parlance.
It’s a theme and story that’s been adopted dozens of times in film and literature. And now, the … Continued The post EastLine ...
At its new home at John Carroll, the ensemble tackles a play featuring environmental dangers, government cover-ups and ...