
2026
A Doll's House
by
Henrik Ibsen
adapted by Luke Monsour and Cindy Monsour
directed by
Luke Monsour
Set in late 19th century Norway, A Doll’s House is a high-stakes domestic drama that remains as vital today when it was written.
Nora Helmer lives a carefully constructed life built on a secret she has carried for years: a deceit she engaged in to save her husband Torvald’s life. When a blackmailer threatens to expose her secret, Nora is forced to confront the reality of her marriage, her life, and herself.
The play explores the emotional cost of honesty, the struggle for self-determination, and the courage it takes to see one’s life clearly.
A landmark of modern drama that shocked audiences with its unflinching examination of marriage, gender roles, and societal expectations. In 2026 when expectations and societal pressures seem to be over-bearing, when personal choice and identity can be traded for convenience and acceptance, A Doll’s House is as relevant today as it ever has been.
PRODUCTION TEAM

Luke Monsour
Director

Ella Uhlmann
Assistant Stage Manager

Lia Surrentino
Costumes

Liesa Silver
Set Construction, Assistant Stage Manager

Lucy Moxon
Set Construction
CAST

Eleanor Crosse
Nora Helmer

Brent Schon
Dr Rank

Steven Eggington
Torvald Helmer

Jane Sizer
Anne-Marie (the Nanny)

Mary Veitch
Kristine Linde

Ella Uhlmann
Helene (the Maid)

Reece Milne
Nils Krogstad
Content Advisory
Contains mature adult themes related to gender inequality and emotional manipulation, references to terminal illness and suicide, and brief simulated smoking (using an unlit theatrical prop).
