Saturday, March 30, 2019

An Ardent Feminist

Henrik Ibsen was a pioneer in giving women complex psychological roles in his plays. One of his most popular plays is Hedda Gabler.

Jon Klein wrote a play called Resolving Hedda in which the lead character rebels against the ending of the play (she kills herself) and she seeks to avoid her demise. It was hilarious!

Sixteen members of our lodge joined together to attend this performance. Most of us met for lunch beforehand. Marie, Elizabeth, and Barbara came to lunch but are missing from the photos.


Elden, Synniva, Solveig, Tim, David, Kristina, Christine, Barbara, Joel, Glenda, Ruth

Tim, David, Kristina, Christine, Joel, Glenda, Ruth, John 

                                              Marie, Elizabeth, Ruth, Klein, Christine, Tim

We had an opportunity to talk with the playwright after the Q & A session following the play.



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