Author: Henrik Ibsen
Narrator: Joshua Bitton, JD Cullum, Elizabeth Ruscio, Gregory Harrison, Jocelyn Towne, Karen Malina White, Shannon Holt
Unabridged: 1 hr 56 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway
Published: 10/25/2019
Genre: Drama - Continental European
Hedda and George have just returned from their honeymoon, but when her former lover Eilert appears with a brilliant new manuscript, George’s hopes for a professorship are dimmed. Hedda’s desperate dissatisfaction with her life leads to dangerous choices in this startling portrait of a woman hell-bent on destruction. Recorded before a live audience at the UCLA James Bridges Theater in June 2019.Directed by Debbie DevineProducing Director Susan Albert LoewenbergJosh Bitton as Eilert LovborgJD Cullum as George TesmanGregory Harrison as Judge BrackShannon Holt as Aunt Julie TesmanElizabeth Ruscio as BertaJocelyn Towne as Hedda GablerKaren Malina White as Mrs. Thea Elvsted Associate Artistic Director: Anna Lyse EriksonRecording Engineer, Sound Designer, Mixer: Mark Holden for The Invisible Studios, West HollywoodSenior Radio Producer: Ronn LipkinFoley Artist: Brian WallaceProduction Manager: Elena CruzEditor: Neil Wogenson
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