Almost every reference to Ibsen’s The Wild Duck starts with how rarely it’s performed. You can see why: the play is basically a tragedy wrapped up in a comedy wrapped up in questions of class, status, ...
NEW YORK — Usually when an audience laughs at misfortune, it’s either because the characters seem to deserve it or the production has taken a wrong turn. But “The Wild Duck,” which opened off-Broadway ...
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