Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen

THE SECRET KEEPERS

The innocent secrets of a child are the product of a healthy imagination. Secret hideouts, imaginary friends, superhero powers…what adult wouldn’t love the opportunity to have such a pleasant escape from the burdens of life.

Sadly, the secrets pollinated in the adult world are not so innocent. They hide ugly lies and mask painful truths. For a brief moment, the Secret Keeper finds pleasure in harvesting something like the sweetness of honey. When the mask of deceit falls, as it always does, sweetness turns to bitterness. Those same secrets turn to sting the Secret Keeper and those who surround him, often without mercy.

Ghosts slider ticket insertOnce again, off the WALL Theater brings to the stage a must see, original adaptation that challenges our thinking. Ghosts, first produced in 1881, was one of the 19th century’s most scandalous productions. It spotlighted what, at that time, were society’s moral taboos. Playwright Henrik Ibsen compares the obligatory tolerance of society’s vices to unseen ghosts that roam freely, haunting one generation after another.

One must wonder about the ghosts that wander still today. Join us at our intimate theater for this captivating production. Don’t let your ghosts keep you away!  Purchase Tickets

GHOSTS

A Pittsburgh Theater Premiere
Feb 27-28, Mar 5-7, 12-14 @ 8:00 PM
Matinee Mar 1 & 8 @ 3 PM

Written by: Henrik Ibsen
Adapted by: Virginia Wall Gruenert
Directed by: Simm Landres
With: Virginia Wall Gruenert*, Ken Bolden*, Shaun Cameron Hall, Sarah Silk*, Weston Blakesley*

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