PUTALIKO GHAR - A DOLL'S HOUSE
AT A GLANCE THE PLAY CAST AND CREDITS
Bahumukh, 2.30 & 6 pm, Sat, 16 Jan
Nepali, 105 minutes
Director: Sunil Pokharel
Playwright: Henrik Ibsen
Written by Henrik Ibsen in 1879, A Doll’s House is believed by many to be the first true feminist play. Revolving around the life of Nora Helmer, the play takes an unflinching look at the traditional roles of men and women in 19th-century marriage, culminating in an unexpected final stand taken by the wife. It explores concepts of unconditionality; gender roles; the objectification of women as mere playthings; the various forms of self-discovery; and the value of self-awareness and selfhood for human beings in general and women in particular. Nora: Nisha Sharma Pokharel
Hemanta: Shekhar Chapagain
Lina: Aruna Karki
Kedar: Bashanta Bhatta
Dr. Rana: Rajkumar Pudashaini

Costume: Nisha Sharma Pokharel
Asst: Sarita Giri, Aruna Karki
Management: Bashanta Bhatta
Mgmt Help: Maniram Pokhrel, Dipesh Bhandari, Anil Pokharel, Devi Khatri.
Music Operator: Kamalmani Nepal
Set Design: Rajan Khatiwada
Asst. Ramhari Dhakal
Light design: Sunil
Stage Manager: Bholaraj Sapkota
Acknowledgements: Dr. Banira Giri, Bindu Subedi, Aavaas, Sugam Pokharel, Bentley the Leather, Communication Corner
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