Ibsen Updated


The San Jose Repertory Theatre is presenting the world premier of "Wind Cries Mary" by Asian-American playwright Philip Kan Gotanda. Inspired by Ibsen’s classic "Hedda Gabler," the work is set San Francisco during the tumultuous era of the 1960s. With: Karen D'Souza .





Airdate: November 8, 2002.

Additional Resources
S.J. rep takes a bold step
Karen D'Souza, Mercury News

Countdown to Curtain
Karen D'Souza, Mercury News

Act Two: Rehearsals roll along
Karen D'Souza, Mercury News

Silence the jitters -- it's time to bring on the audience
Karen D'Souza, Mercury News

Worlds collide in contrary 'Mary'
Mark de la Vina, Mercury News

'Wind Cries Mary' a trip into the '60s
Robert Hurwitt, SF Chronicle

Gotanda's 'Mary' takes 'Gabler' to '60s
Jesse Hamlin, SF Chronicle

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