Event Nala (A Doll's House / 娜拉)
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DescriptionA Marxist-socialist interpretation of the characters in terms of class relations. Realistic acting style. / Language: Chinese (Standard Mandarin) . / Prepared in 1924 but Played in June 1935, but the exact date is not known. A Doll's House was set up in a total of five times in Shanghai, Jinan and Nanjing during 1935. Due to this and a strong feminist debate, based on the play's 1935 history of Chinese theater called "The Nora Year". Lan Ping (artist name of Jiang Qing) was later known as Mao Zedong's fourth wife. / Sources: - Kwok-kan Tam, Ibsen in China 1908-1997: a critical-annotated bibliography of criticism, translation and performance, Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 2001. - Elisabeth Eide, China's Ibsen. From Ibsen two Ibsenism, University of Oslo, Oslo 1986.
VenueJīnchéng Xìyuàn (Jincheng Theatre / 金城戲院), Shanghai, China
First Date27th June 1935
Last Date29th June 1935
Date EstimatedYes
StatusProfessional
Primary GenreTheatre
Secondary Genre
    • Drama
Source
  • Web: Ibsen.net
Organisations
Contributors
_CONTRIBIDSORT_NameName_contfunctIONIDFunctionCharacterNotes
436852Dan, ZhaoZhao Dan379ActorTorvald Helmer
436854Heling, WeiWei Heling379ActorDr. Rank
436853Ping (Qing), Lan (Jiang)Lan (Jiang) Ping (Qing)379ActorNora
436855Shan, JinJin Shan379ActorNils Krogstad
436851Laitian, WanWan Laitian375Director
436849Min, ZhangZhang Min375Director
426902Ibsen, HenrikHenrik Ibsen386Playwright
Works
Production NationalityChina
Performance languageChinese
Further Informationnt, / 573. / Language: Standard Mandarin. / Stage Manager Zhang Min. / Played in 1934; exact opening date is not known. / Lan Ping (stage name for Jiang Qing) later became known as Mao Zedong's fourth wife. / Source: Kwok-kan Tam, Ibsen in China 1908-1997: a critical-annotated bibliography of criticism, translation and performance , Chinese University Press, Hong Kong 2001
Event Identifier76224
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