Houston Press: The Bad Boy of Norway: Ibsen’s Peer Gynt at Classical Theatre
(L-R) Andrew Love as a Troll, Shunté Lofton as Peer Gynt, Alli Villines as a Troll, and Faith Fossett as a Trol Credit: Photo by Pin Lim/Forrest Photography Classical Theatre Company has answered a ...
San Diego Union-Tribune: THEATER REVIEW: Modern take on ‘Peer Gynt’ amuses and baffles
Director David Schweizer’s clever, entertaining, decidedlyunpoetic adaptation of “Peer Gynt” belongs as much to him and fiverichly talented actors as to its author, Henrik Ibsen. By turns wisecracking ...
American stagings of “Peer Gynt” are scarce to the point of singularity. Mark Lamos directed it at Hartford Stage in 1989, but I’m not aware of any subsequent full-length regional productions, and ...
Thought impossible to stage, the original Peer Gynt is Henrik Ibsen‘s 1867 5-act masterwork of poetic indulgence, combining trolls, demons, storms, even a pack of apes. Thought to be a deliberate ...
BroadwayWorld: Review Roundup: What Did Critics Think of the National's PEER GYNT?
I’ve never seen a stage so packed with performing talent! Last night, at Peer Gynt, the stage at the Stifel was chock-a-block with the full St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and the SLSO Chorus—plus ten ...
The Arts Desk: The Story of Peer Gynt, The Coronet Theatre review - the magic of tall tale telling
True, we get some background right at the beginning - the weird idea of a Peer Gynt Prize in Norway being named after a trickster (at the end, Conradi makes it clear it should be the Solvejg Prize, ...
The Story of Peer Gynt, The Coronet Theatre review - the magic of tall tale telling