The Wild Duck

The Wild Duck (1948) was a theatre production by The Howard Players, based on the play by Henrik Ibsen. The production was performed as a visiting performance at The National Stage's main stage, at Rogaland Theatre and at Det Nye Teater, Oslo in 1949.

Anne M. Cooke directed it.

Robert Brown acted in the role of Gregers Werle.

Charles White acted in the role of Hjalmar Ekdal.

Marilyn Berry acted in the role of Hedvig Ekdal.

Information

(Objekt ID 64083)
Object type Production
Premiere September 13, 1949
Produced by
Based on The Wild Duck by Henrik Ibsen
Audience Adults
Language English
Keywords Theatre, Drama
Running period 1948  
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SOURCES:

The National Stage's repertoire database, donated by The National Stage, 24.06.2016

Ibsen.nb.no, http://ibsen.nb.no/id/44627

Contributors (14)
Name Role
Henrik Ibsen – Playwright
Anne M. Cooke – Direction
James W. Butcher – Stage design
Owen Dodson – Stage design
Marylin Berry – Actor (Hedvig)
William Bondhill – Actor (Pettersen)
Robert Brown – Actor (Jr. Gregers Werle)
James W. Butcher – Actor (Grosserer Werle)
Jeannette Conliffe – Actor (Fru Sørby)
Edwin Ellick – Actor (Relling)
Geraldine Haywood – Actor (Gina Ekdal)
Hilmar L. Jensen – Actor (Gamle Ekdal)
Stewart Street – Actor (Molvik)
Charles White – Actor (Jr. Hjalmar Egdal)
Performance dates
Navember 7, 1949Store Scene, The National Stage visiting performance
Navember 2, 1949Hovedscenen, Rogaland Teater visiting performance
September 13, 1949Hovedscenen, Det Nye Teater National premiere, Norway
1948 Opening night