Ibsen, Henrik2015-10-272015-10-271940-06-12http://hdl.handle.net/11209/9014"The Lady from the Sea" is laid in a small Norwegian coast town-just such a homesick little town, with its excursion boat, its band concerts, and its summer visitors as our parents knew on the coast of Maine or Massachusetts. The at-tempts of the young people of that generation to work out their careers and love affairs are likely to seem stiff and green to us. They are hampered by Victorian conventions and Victorian delicacy, and what was called Freedom still had about it the glamour of distance.en-USDramaThe Bennington Theatre StudioFergusson, FrancisLauterer, ArchSeelye, Mary AverettWood, Mary SomersGlass, EdwardHall, VeraBookman, AdeleCarus, MaryDixon, RobertaHill, MarjorieKeith, Nancy LeeLeonard, JoanOsato, TeruPerks, RosemaryShaw, HerbertSteffen, HelenWilliams, ZoeWood, PhyllisLewisohn, JoanReitell, ElizabethSeymour, HenryMoore, MildredDavis, RuthHillier, PatriciaPottberg, ValerieHeed, MaryMichaels, JeanneSchoepperle, LydiaGlass, EdwardMarvin, DianaStokes, JoanSanto, PatsyKouwenhowen, JohnJamison, HalJames, ElizabethLovell, FlorenceTodahl, VirginiaShaw, HerbertThommen, EdwardCowles, ChandlerChilton, RyanGinsberg, VidaThe Bennington Theatre Studio: The Lady From The Sea (Program)