Tabor reprises “A Doll’s House”
A revamped cast of Tabor College thespians will resurrect last spring’s production of Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” in anticipation of being selected for an American College Theater Festival performance.
The production is a candidate to be performed at a seven-state regional ACTF festival in January in Des Moines, Iowa.
The play takes place in Norway in 1895 and tells the story of Nora Helmer, played by Hillsboro senior Molly Wiebe Faber, who is keeping a scandalous secret from her husband, Torvald, played by Wichita senior Reuven Isaac. When Nora’s secret is discovered, her identity and that of her husband’s crumble under the pressure.
Megan Tschohl of Andover moves into the role of Kristine, and Tori Boyd of Marion replaces her in the role of Helene.
Performances are at 7 p.m. Sunday and Monday in the college theater lab, located in the basement of the H.W. Lohrenz Building.
Admission is $2 for Tabor students and $5 general admission. Reservations can be made by contacting Jessica Allen at jessicaallen@tabor.edu, or tickets can be purchased at the door.