Staged Controversy
Wednesday June 18, 2008
Ghosts, by Henrik Ibsen, first appeared on the London stage in 1891. Although not as famous as A Doll's House or Hedda Gabler, the play is known for its controversial references to incest and sexually transmitted disease. Coming from such a world-renowned playwright, the play has a good deal of depth. Read the review. Have you read (or watched) this famous play?

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