Experience the play that shocked the world and redefined modern drama.
Step into the elegant yet suffocating world of Nora Helmer. To her husband Torvald, she is a charming "little skylark," a doll living in a beautiful doll's house. But beneath the surface of their seemingly perfect marriage, Nora harbors a secret debt, a forged signature, and a quiet desperation that is about to shatter her world forever.
Henrik Ibsen's masterpiece, A Doll's House, is more than a play—it is a seismic event in literary history. Its explosive finale, featuring one of the most famous door-slams ever written, ignited fierce debate across continents and cemented Ibsen's reputation as the father of realism. This searing critique of 19th-century marriage and the subjugation of women remains as powerful and relevant today as it was at its premiere.