The Master Builder

By Henrik Ibsen
Directed Vladimir Rovinsky

One of Ibsen’s later plays, blending gripping realism and poetic symbolism told by an intimate ensemble of Twin Cities’ favorites.

Presented at the Southern Theater, 2017

Following our acclaimed staging of The Seagull that Cherry and Spoon called “funny, tragic, odd, and completely enchanting,” Theatre Novi Most presented another classic of the European theatrical canon with this complex drama of ambition and legacy. Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s stunning poetic language was adapted and directed by Theatre Novi Most co-founder Vladimir Rovinsky. The story followed master architect Halvard Solness and his wife Aline through an existential mid-life crisis involving past losses that still haunted and profound fear about the future. The challenges of a captivating young woman seemed to bring some answers, but as always, Ibsen kept us in suspense. The Master Builder is highly charged with secret desires, Freudian and Nietzschean motives and… there is that troll.

  • Pearce Bunting — Halvard Solness

    Barbra Berlovitz — Aline 

    Shelby Richardson — Hilda

    Alex Barreto Hathaway — The Troll

  • director — Vladimir Rovinsky

    lighting designer — Heidi Eckwall

    costume coordinator — Josephine Everett

    stage manager — Deb Ervin 

    sound designer — Kalen Keir

Photos by Dan Norman.

The Master Builder was presented as part of The Southern Theater’s ARTshare program.

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