About This Show

A woman struggles to keep several terrible family secrets, the implication of which are only worsened by a puritanical Pastor, a lascivious son, and her own guilt-ridden, well hidden past. Full of dark symbols, Ghosts exemplifies Henrik Ibsen’s uncanny ability to overturn Victorian social values by using them as the damning elements in his work. Now, BTF favorites Director Anders Cato and Dramaturg James Leverett present a brand new translation of this classic of the theatre.

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: August 15, 2009 Final Performance: August 29, 2009

Theatermania Review

| | August 18, 2009
The Berkshire Theatre Festival’s production of Henrik Ibsen’s classic drama benefits from a fresh translation and good supporting performances, but suffers from some problematic acting and directorial choices.