

Peer Gynt (Green)
Paul Green
THE STORY: GINT unfolds like a strange dream, beginning with Pete Gint, a ragged young man in the Appalachian Mountains in 1917, who spends most of his time lying, drinking and getting into trouble.
Gint is determined to become something great grand and
"'GINT' is a celebration and re-creation of Peer Gynt…the play is both utterly faithful to its original and a joy in itself.“ —The Journal of The Ibsen Society of America. ”The play has speed and humor. Romulus Linney has been loyal, almost reverent, to Ibsen's text.“ —Klassekampen (Norway). ”Behold a small miracle!…This version of the story can clearly and dramatically involve today's audience, perhaps even more so than Peer Gynt."
— Shepherd Express (Milwaukee)
Gint is a American play written by Romulus Linney and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2000).
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