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''The Lady from the Sea'' ( no, Fruen fra havet, link=no) is a
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written in 1888 by Norwegian
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Henrik Ibsen Henrik Johan Ibsen (; ; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright and theatre director. As one of the founders of modernism in theatre, Ibsen is often referred to as "the father of realism" and one of the most influential pla ...
inspired by the ballad ''
Agnete og Havmanden Agnete og Havmanden (Danish) or Agneta och havsmannen (Swedish) ('Agnete and the merman') is a ballad (''The Types of the Scandinavian Medieval Ballad'' A 47, ''Merman's wife returns to earth''; ''Danmarks gamle Folkeviser'' 38; ''Sveriges Medeltid ...
''. The drama introduces the character of Hilde Wangel who is again portrayed in Ibsen's later play '' The Master Builder''. The character portrayal of Hilde Wangel has been portrayed twice in contemporary film, most recently in the 2014 film titled '' A Master Builder''.


Characters

* Doctor Edvard Wangel *Ellida Wangel, his second wife *Bolette, his elder daughter from a previous marriage *Hilda, his younger daughter from a previous marriage *Lyngstrand, a dying would-be sculptor and friend of the Wangels *Arnholm, Bolette's former tutor and possible suitor, and Ellida's former suitor *Ballestad, a painter and friend of the Wangels *The Stranger, a man whom Ellida has a history with and the antagonist


Synopsis

This play is centred on a lady called Ellida. She is the daughter of a lighthouse-keeper, and grew up where the fjord met the open sea; she loves the sea. She is married to Doctor Wangel, a physician in a small fjord town in northern
Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t ...
. He has two daughters (Bolette and Hilde) by his previous wife, now deceased. He and Ellida have a son who died as a baby. Ellida is restless and troubled by a former romantic attachment. Wangel, fearing for Ellida’s mental health, has invited up Arnholm, Bolette’s former tutor, and a former suitor to Ellida, in the hope that he can help Ellida. Some years earlier Ellida was deeply in love and engaged to a sailor, but because he murdered his captain he had to escape. Nevertheless, he asked her to wait for him to come and fetch her. She tried to break the engagement, but he had too great a hold over her. The sailor then returns all these years later to claim her. Ellida then has to choose between her former lover or her husband. Dr Wangel finally recognizes her freedom to choose since he understands that he has no other options. This goes in his favour as she then chooses him. The play ends with the sailor leaving and Ellida and Wangel deciding to take up their lives again together.


Production history

* 1973: The New York Repertory Company performed ''The Lady from the Sea'' at the Gotham Arts Centre in New York City. Robert Kalfin directed. *1977: The Birmingham Repertory Theatre in Birmingham, England, starring Rosemary McHale as Ellida *1979: Vanessa Redgrave starred in Michael Elliott's production with the Royal Exchange Theatre Company at The New Roundhouse in London, England *1988: Stan Wojewodski directed ''The Lady from the Sea'' at Centre Stage in Baltimore, Maryland, starring
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as Ellida *1990: At the Münicher Kammerspiele Schauspielhaus in Munich, directed by Thomas Langhoff *1990: Svein Sturle Hungnes directed at Oslo's National Theatre *1996: Jackson Phippin directed ''The Lady from the Sea'' at the Cleveland Playhouse with Kate Skinner as Ellida *2000: Rick Davis directed ''The Lady from the Sea'' at Theater of the First Amendment in a new translation by Brian Johnston. *2002: Directed by Alfred Christie at the Century Centre for Performing Arts *2001: At the
Intiman Theatre Intiman Theatre Festival in Seattle, Washington, was founded in 1972 as a resident theatre by Margaret "Megs" Booker, who named it for August Strindberg's Stockholm theater.
in Seattle, adapted by Jim Lewis and directed by Kate Whoriskey *2006: As part of the Spring 2006 season, Sara Cronberg directed ''The Lady from the Sea'' at the Municipal Theatre (Stadsteater) in Stockholm, Sweden *2015: At the Shaw Festival ''The Lady from the Sea'' was directed by Erin Shields with Moya O’Connell as Ellida. *2020: Directed by Leon Mitchell in Kragerø, Norway, starring Katrina Syran as Ellida


Adaptations

* ''Kvinnan från havet'' (''The Woman from the Sea'') is a ballet by choreographer Birgit Cullberg, and based on Ibsen's play. The ballet was premiered at the Royal Opera, Stockholm, with ballerina and actress Kari Sylwan in the title role. *''Sounding'', a mixed-media performance adaptation of ''The Lady from the Sea'', was performed at the HERE Arts Centre in New York City as part of HERE's annual CULTUREMART. * ''Vom Meer''. Opera with music by Alexander Muno and a libretto by Francis Hüsers. World premiere: 29 April 2011, Opernzelt, Heidelberg * ''The Lady from the Sea''. Opera by Craig Armstrong (music) and Zoë Strachan (libretto). World premiere: 29 August 2012, Edinburgh International Festival * ''The Lady from the Sea'', a
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adaptation by
Frank McGuinness Professor Frank McGuinness (born 1953) is an Irish writer. As well as his own plays, which include ''The Factory Girls'', '' Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme'', '' Someone Who'll Watch Over Me'' and '' Dolly West's Kitchen ...
and starring Lia Williams as Ellida, originally broadcast on 1 November 2009 and re-broadcast on 3 May 2015. * ''Sagara Kanyaka'',
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adaptation of the play, produced by India's Abhinaya Theatre Research Centre and Australian composer Robert Davidson *''The Lady from the Sea by Henrik Ibsen'', a Cinalight adaptation directed by Leon Mitchell and starring Katrina Syran as Ellida. Produced in Kragerø,
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in 2020 for international broadcast


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lady from the Sea, The 1888 plays Plays by Henrik Ibsen Norwegian plays adapted into films