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A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen

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.

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