Description | The story revolves around young Oswald's illness, a painful legacy of his father, and his mother, Mrs. Alving's, attempt to shake off the taboos, prejudices, and social bonds that forced her to endure her husband's debauched life.
The play is an evolutionary continuation in the Radar theatre's repertoire, as the timelessness of the play and the range of topics it touches on give the theater the opportunity to investigate not only the relationships within the family, which it has been dealing with in recent years, but also the relationship between the family and society.The deep psychological analysis of the characters and their internal conflicts, the consequences of personal choices, heredity, the prejudices that haunt the present, social hypocrisy and morality, are topics just as important today that offer rich material, so that creative questions can be asked. |
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