A seemingly perfect life unravels as Nora, a charming wife and mother, grapples with a shocking secret. Hidden debts and societal expectations force her to confront a harsh truth: she's been living in a carefully crafted dollhouse, yearning for freedom. In a daring move that shakes the very foundation of her world, Nora makes a choice that will leave audiences questioning everything they thought they knew about love, marriage, and self-discovery. Herzog's thrilling, compact and devastatingly contemporary adaptation of Ibsen’s classic drama makes its regional premiere in September.
The Marquette Theater is an experimental black-box theater seating approximately 70-85 individuals. This particular theater is adaptable to a variety of dramatic forms due to its size and versatility.