Heart wrenching production of "The Pavilion", comes another extraordinary play and experience. Osimous Theatre's latest production puts you, the audience, as close as you can get to the actors without actually being in the play. You will be sitting, standing and moving with the characters in the beautiful Roedde House Museum in downtown Vancouver. Brush up against them. Get so close that you will feel what is happening as well as see it. It's an experience you won't want to miss.
Set in the Norwegian home of newlyweds George and Hedda Tesman near the turn of the 20th century, Hedda Gabler reveals a passionate woman struggling in a bourgeois world that she finds devoid of excitement. Does she choose what her heart requires or does she comply and do what society has prescribed she must? When Oscar Wilde first saw Hedda Gabler in 1890 he said, "I felt pity and terror, as though the play had been greek."
Join us for an intimate performance of one of the most intimate plays in modern literature.
Directed by Bob Frazer and starring Anna Cummer as Hedda, Craig Erickson as Tesman, Dawn Petten as Thea, Derek Metz as Judge Brack, and Aslam Husain as Lovborg with costumes by Connie Hosie, sound by Michael Rinaldi and Dramaturgy by Fannina Waubert de Puiseau.
Set in the Norwegian home of newlyweds George and Hedda Tesman near the turn of the 20th century, Hedda Gabler reveals a passionate woman struggling in a bourgeois world that she finds devoid of excitement. Does she choose what her heart requires or does she comply and do what society has prescribed she must? When Oscar Wilde first saw Hedda Gabler in 1890 he said, "I felt pity and terror, as though the play had been greek."
Join us for an intimate performance of one of the most intimate plays in modern literature.
Directed by Bob Frazer and starring Anna Cummer as Hedda, Craig Erickson as Tesman, Dawn Petten as Thea, Derek Metz as Judge Brack, and Aslam Husain as Lovborg with costumes by Connie Hosie, sound by Michael Rinaldi and Dramaturgy by Fannina Waubert de Puiseau.
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280 East Cordova Street Vancouver, British Columbia V6A 1
Vancouver, British Columbia V6A 1
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