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ANCIENT DISCOVERIES: Cars and Planes

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Tue January 6th at 7:00pm
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Hedda Gabler

Play by Henrik Ibsen, first produced 1891. Trapped in small‐town society, Hedda Gabler takes out her spiritual and sexual frustrations on everyone from her ineffectual academic husband to the reformed alcoholic writer Lövborg. When her mean‐spirited revenge backfires, she commits suicide.

The play was first published in Norwegian in London in December 1890 (and later the same month in Copenhagen); it had its world premiere in Munich, Germany, in January 1891.


 

1950: Britain recognises China

The British government under Prime Minister Clement Attlee recognizes the People's Republic of... More >

 
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The Aztec Massacre

The Aztec Massacre

Experts examine the Aztec site of Zultepec and uncover a shocking twist to the story of the... More >

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The Great Inca Rebellion

The Great Inca Rebellion

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