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Live broadcast from the El Segundo Performing Arts CenterEl Segundo, CA, United States
 
 

A Doll's House Live Stream

By House of Bards Theatre Company (other events)

Sunday, January 26 2025 3:00 PM 6:00 PM PST
 
ABOUT ABOUT

A Live Stream performance of A Doll's House, presented by the House of Bards Theatre Company, from the El Segundo Performing Arts Center.

Running Time: 2 hours and 15 minutes, and one 15 minute intermission.

Live Stream Webinar Instructions:

  • The LIVE performance, January 26, 2025 will begin at 3:00 PM Pacific Standard Time.
  • The webinar will begin at 2:30 PM Pacific Standard Time, while the audience enters for seating.
  • Your unique ticket code will be available in the email confirming your successful transaction from Ticketleap.com. 
  • Click the "View Livestream" in your email, to enter the webinar for the performance, on the date of the show. 
  • You may enter the broadcast ONCE, at any time. If you find an error joining the webinar, try again by adding the Webinar ID: 852 0598 3317 into your login from your Zoom application on your device.
  • If you are accessing the webinar through mobile device, it is HIGHLY suggested that you join through the Zoom application. We strongly recommend you check for any zoom application updates at your earliest convenience. We advise you to reach out to Zoom support regarding any problems. House of Bards does not offer Zoom tech support for your device.

Character  List 

Nora Helmer                   Sarajane Bradford            
Torvald Helmer               Steven L Sears
Doctor Rank                   Courtney King
Nils Krogstad                  Roberto Williams            
Christine Linde               Branda Lock
Anne                               Anne Elise Doherty
Emmy Helmer                 Emerson Kalb        
Ivar Helmer                     Kino Arias

Henrik Ibsen, known as the father of modern drama, wrote A Doll's House, published in 1879, based on a real-life story. Ibsen's work challenged the socially accepted views on women in society, however, Ibsen noted his intention was never to advocate for the rights of women. To him, it was always a question of human rights. As his female protagonist, Nora says, "before all else, I am a human being".

 

Restrictions
  • Ticket Sales will close one hour before the start of the live performance. 

  • All sales are final.

  • There are no refunds.