Ghosts
WRITTEN BY Henrick ibsen in a new version by Richard Eyre
WEDNESDAY 16 October 2024 - SATURDAY 19 October 2024, (including a Saturday matinee)
Directed by Robert Meadows
‘Revoltingly suggestive and blasphemous … loathsome … too horrible. Lacking common decency and abhorrent’. Just a few of the barbed comments that greeted the original London production of Ibsen’s ‘Ghosts’ in 1891. These days such colourful reviews would be more likely to draw an audience to the theatre in their droves than drive it away.
But what was it that so shocked – and continues to unsettle – those who saw and see this play for the first time? Was it the way it exposed the dark secrets that lurked beneath the seeming decency of a respectable family? Perhaps that struck a cord with those who had a past to hide. Or was it that its two female characters – young feisty Regina and the redoubtable Helene Alving – were prepared to stand up to and challenge the conventions of their day, whatever the consequences: particularly chauvinistic male authority. Maybe it was that the play poked the bear of religious intolerance and hypocrisy that can be a feature of orthodox religions. More likely it was that the play tackles tough themes such as assisted dying, incest, prostitution, and seamy corruption.
These days audiences are made of sterner stuff. (Plots of TV soaps have seen to that!). And ‘Ghosts’ has been a major work in the repertory canon of local and national theatres for generations, attracting our leading actors to interpret the five full-blooded characters that Ibsen created for us: Helene Alving, Pastor Manners, Oswald, Jacob Engstrand and Regina. Modern theatre goers also discover that ‘Ghosts’ is a play of light as well as shade. (There is humour!); not ‘irremediably bleak’. It is full of tension and surprises; continually engrossing.
This recent translation, first produced by Richard Eyre, is fast-paced, intense and gripping. And it still has the capacity to shock even in 2024.
Robert Meadows, directing for the very first time for Harlequin Theatre, is looking for five brave and committed ‘Ibsenites’ to take on some of the most memorable characters in modern theatre. Having first seen the play in 1980s – and many times since – it will a first opportunity to take on this classic. Come along to the first reading to hear about the vision for this engrossing play and how you might get involved.
Get Involved
Reading : Wednesday 12 June 2024, 7.30pm
Auditions: Wednesday 19 June 2024, 7.30pm
If you have any questions about being involved on stage or backstage you can contact the director, Robert Meadows by completing the form below.