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Ibsen! Shakespeare! Women Playwrights! Oh, my! Staten Island Shakespearean Theatre Present The Lady From The Sea

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March 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 8:00pm, March 12 & 19 at 2:00pm: Staten Island Shakespearean Theatre Company Presents The Lady from the Sea by Henrik Ibsen (trans. By Rolf Fjelde)

Directed by Frank Williams; Assistant Director: Cara S. Liander

When a sailor returns to fulfill their promise, a lighthouse keeper’s daughter must choose between her landlocked marriage and the mesmerizing allure of the sea. Hailed as a watershed moment in Ibsen’s writing, The Lady from the Sea dissects issues of duty, marriage, and agency with raw emotion and disarming resonance. A blend of domestic realism, symbolism, myth, and folktale, the drama examines the varieties of love, marriage and its alternatives for women, psychological obsession, free will, and the opposing attractions of land and sea.

This play is centered on Ellida, married to Doctor Wangel, a physician in a small fjord town in northern Norway. 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, hoping his wife can be helped.

Theatre @ Empire Outlets, Level 3 at 55 Richmond Terrace Staten Island, NY 10301

General Admission: $27, Student/Seniors: $25

SIST Members: $23

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Banner Image: The Lady From The Sea Banner. Image Credit – Staten Island Shakespearean Theatre


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Staten Island Shakespearean Theatre Company presents the works of Shakespeare, and other classical theatre, in ‘site-specific’ locations, to provide an environmental theatrical experience. Dedicated to the cultural enrichment and education of the borough and beyond, SIST strives to illuminate the universal and lasting relevance of the classics for contemporary audiences. Since 1975 the mission of Staten Island Shakespearean Theatre (SIST) is to bring high quality Shakespearean, classical, and original theatre to the residents of Staten Island, and to provide an artistic opportunity for the actors, directors and designers who have chosen to make that community