Production is first-ever collaboration between Augsburg, University of Minnesota
A ground-breaking production of Henrik Ibsenâs âPeer Gyntâ will take theater goers on a fantastic voyage that includes oversized birds and trolls, original music and simultaneous scenes, all while attendees and performers travel a quarter-mile portion of the .
The play, a 1.5-hour production condensed from Robert Blyâs 3-hour script of 2008, represents a first-time collaboration between theater departments at Augsburg and the University of Minnesota. Itâs also probably a first for site-specific theater of this scale for theatergoers in the Twin Cities. âPeer Gyntâ will be performed seven times from April 10-13. Continue reading “Site-Specific Staging of âPeer Gyntâ Breaks Rules, Boundaries”