An intricately layered exploration of the complex relational connections that contribute to the construction of a global “Ibsen” … Helland’s vivid and engaging prose is one of the volume’s greatest attributes, as his explanations of each production’s aesthetics are meticulously detailed, almost novelistic, in their style … <i>Ibsen in Practice</i> functions as a valuable text across disciplines, providing not only exacting explorations of Ibsen’s plays in performance around the globe, but also demonstrating the power of precision in analyzing the contextual influences at work in the transfer of canonical literature across cultures.
Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism
Helland presents a fascinating study of how innovative craftspeople bring Ibsen’s dramaturgy to contemporary audiences across linguistic and national boundaries in ways that resonate with local viewers and simultaneously preserve a thematic core that is recognizably Ibsenian … What emerges from Helland's perceptive discussions is the realization that monumental art such as <i>A Doll’s House</i>,<i>Hedda Gabbler</i>, <i>An Enemy of the People</i>, <i>The Wild Duck</i>, <i>The Master Builder</i>, and <i>Peer Gynt</i>?works that Helland deftly explores in cultural contexts outside of Scandinavia?can have an enduring performance life even in venues different from the author’s in terms of politics, economics, ethnicity, or ideology. <b>Summing Up</b>: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.
- H. I. Einsohn, Middlesex Community College, CHOICE
Anyone looking for an explanation of Ibsen as performed today across cultures and in various theater circumstances around the world will be enlightened by Ibsen in Practice, a model of careful examination of the cross-cultural transfer of canonical dramatic works in performance … With its precise accounts of many productions across decades and cultures, its informative contextualizations, and its methodological self-awareness … Helland’s work offers a valuable model for further research and is indispensable for anyone teaching Ibsen.
- Dean Krouk, Scandinavian Studies
Helland’s study provides extensive description and contextual analysis of major productions of Ibsen’s plays across the (mostly contemporary) global north and south, providing an opportune sourcebook for researchers and scholars across disciplines … Helland’s detailed and comparative descriptions of these productions contribute valuable additions to the historical record of the precarious global embrace of Ibsen.
- Amy Holzapfel, Comparative Drama
Frode Helland’s <i>Ibsen in Practice</i> is a significant contribution to a comparatively recent critical approach to Ibsen … where Helland has been unable to see the performances about which he writes, or when he relegates himself to the status of a 'cultural outsider' (88), he provides meticulous scholarship and relies on the cultural and political history of the productions he researches, revealing both the integrity and the humility of a critic who is determined to understand the 'material and artistic context' (139) that would enable his readers to grasp the nature of the cultural exchanges that are central to his approach to Ibsen performance in global terms.
Modern Drama