"She realises there’s a void; she doesn’t know anything. She’s accepted all her life that these things are true and everything is suddenly questioned."
Hattie Morahan played the iconic Nora Helmer in Carrie Cracknell’s production of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House.
Morahan explains how improvisation can help create and develop relationships between characters, considers how the play would have challenged the role of women at the time, and delves into the processes of bringing Nora to life.
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