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The Truth in Question with "the Wild Duck" by Thomas Ostermeier

Summary by Sceneweb
Photo John MacDougall / AFP Is the truth always good to say? Thomas Ostermeier takes this question through his adaptation of the play by Henrik Ibsen, The Wild Duck, presented from July 5 at the Avignon Festival. Thirteen years ago, the director made a sensation in the City of Popes with another work by the Norwegian playwright, An Enemy of the People, who explored the question of lies. "The Wild Duck is an answer to this performance," explains …
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Photo John MacDougall / AFP Is the truth always good to say? Thomas Ostermeier takes this question through his adaptation of the play by Henrik Ibsen, The Wild Duck, presented from July 5 at the Avignon Festival. Thirteen years ago, the director made a sensation in the City of Popes with another work by the Norwegian playwright, An Enemy of the People, who explored the question of lies. "The Wild Duck is an answer to this performance," explains …

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Sceneweb broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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