The Death of Little Ibsen
- The Death of Little Ibsen
"The Death Of Little Ibsen" is a play about the life of Henrik Ibsen performed in May 2006 at New York City's Sanford Meisner Theater. This puppet play was created by Wakka Wakka Productions. The puppets were created by Kirjan Waage, a cofounder and member of Wakka Wakka. "The Death of Little Ibsen" began its fall 2006 tour at the The Ibsen Festival 2006 at The National Theater in Oslo, Norway, and was performed on 2 and 3 February 2007 as the first event in Bowdoin College's Ibsenfest.
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