A DOLL’S HOUSE, PART 2

HUDSON STAGE announces its fall mainstage production: The Broadway sensation that’s taking the nation by storm!

A DOLL’S HOUSE, PART 2 by Lucas Hnath, directed by Margarett Perry and featuring Denise Bessette, Kurt Rhoads and Mary Stout.

This is Hnath’s (Broadway’s HILLARY AND CLINTON) inspired comedic modern imagining of Nora Helmer’s return 15 years after her shocking decision to leave her husband and children in Ibsen’s world of 1879. Now she’s back..but why? And what will that mean for those she left behind? “A smart, funny and utterly engrossing play”…NY Times. “Delivers explosive laughs while also posing thoughtful questions about marriage, gender inequality and human rights”…Hollywood Reporter

Performances: October 18-November 2nd

Fri-Sat-8pm October 18-19,25-26, November 1st-2, Sunday 3pm October 20th, 27th

Sat 3pm Nov 2nd

Whippoorwill Theatre, North Castle Public Library, Kent Place, Armonk, NY 10504

For tickets and further info: www.hudsonstage.com

Or call Brown Paper Tickets 800-838-3006

$40.00 & $35.00 (Students/Senior Citizens) Please inquire about our Group rates for 10 or more

HSC hotline: 914-271-2811

Executive Producer Olivia Sklar

Design Team includes HSC alumni set designer David Arsenault, resident lighting designer Andrew Gmoser, and costume designer David Toser.

About Hudson Stage Company

Founded in 1999, Hudson Stage has become one of Westchester’s premiere professional theatres. Dedicated to discovering, developing, and producing bold and unique plays, the company provides a haven for the pioneering writer, and an oasis for the theatergoer looking for challenging entertainment. Quality writing (both new and rediscovered) exploring diverse themes, and featuring the finest actors from theatre, film, and television provides an artistic outlet to vital to the community. The company’s residency on the Briarcliff Campus of Pace University provides a permanent home for the HSC productions and reading series. This offers a professional theatre experience for the university community, and places the company and its artistic offerings in the heart of Westchester county.