I'd say it depends on which Ibsen. I'd think A Doll House would work....
I was going to say the same thing.
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I'd say it depends on which Ibsen. I'd think A Doll House would work....
I was going to say the same thing.
In my-school-is-so-surreal news, I just sat around in an intimate school parlor (left over from the building's days as a genteel ladies' home) with about 25 students and teachers as Dennis Hopper chatted casually with them about Easy Rider.
Oh, and apparently our commencement speaker is Brooke Shields.
I swear, sometimes I feel like I live in Oz. Boggled.
Whoa - you work in a cool school, Kristin.
Considering one of the girls in the group last time was talking about just having read Beowulf and how much she liked it, I think Ibsen should be okay. It was a translated version, but still. She referred to Grendel as "Gren-DELLE," which was too cute for words.
Plus, krav people. What can you expect?
Now, if it was a bouquet of ASP batons...
I'm just boggled that a school other than a college has a commencement speaker. OK, I'm a little boggled about Dennis Hopper also.
I'd say it depends on which Ibsen. I'd think A Doll House would work....
This is the buffista answer I think.
In my-school-is-so-surreal news, I just sat around in an intimate school parlor (left over from the building's days as a genteel ladies' home) with about 25 students and teachers as Dennis Hopper chatted casually with them about Easy Rider.
So. Freaking. Jealous.
I'd say it depends on which Ibsen. I'd think A Doll House would work....
I was going to say the say thing.
Hedda Gabler?
I'd say it depends on which Ibsen. I'd think A Doll House would work....
This is the buffista answer I think.
You'd probably want to hold off on the Peer Gynt, though.
Hedda Gabler?
That might work. Plus, guns!
Hedda Gabler?
Prolly a little too depressing for those girls. At least Nora gets to leave.
The book has A Doll House, The Wild Duck, Hedda Gabler, and The Master Builder. I think it'll work.