
The Wild Duck
Henrik Ibsen
The only play in which Ibsen denies the validity of revolt, The Wild Duck suggest that under certain conditions, domestic falsehoods are entirely necessary to survival.
In its open form, its harshly satirical tone, and its unresolved conclusion, the play contains the strongest criticism Ibsen ever directed against himself.
Robert Brustein's new adaptation makes The Wild Duck beautifully playable for today's audiences.
The Wild Duck (Brustein) is a play written by Henrik Ibsen and published by Samuel French .
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