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A Doll's House
By (Author) Tanika Gupta
By (author) Henrik Ibsen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
15th July 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Plays, playscripts
Colonialism and imperialism
Politics and government
822.92
Paperback
112
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
106g
Niru is a young Bengali woman married to an English colonial bureaucrat Tom. Tom loves Niru, exoticising her as a frivolous plaything to be admired and kept; but Niru has a long-kept secret, and just as she thinks she is almost free of it, it threatens to bring her life crashing down around her. Tanika Gupta reimagines Ibsens classic play of gender politics through the lens of British colonialism, offering a bold, female perspective exploring themes of ownership and race.
After graduating from Oxford University, Tanika Gupta worked as a community worker and in an Asian womens refuge for several years. She began writing drama in the early 1990s. Tanika has written extensively for theatre, radio, film and television. Her play, The Waiting Room (National Theatre), won the John Whiting Award in 2000. Titles published by Oberon Books include Inside Out (Clean Break), Hobsons Choice (Young Vic and Manchester Royal Exchange), Catch (Royal Court), Sugar Mummies (Royal Court), White Boy (National Youth Theatre/Soho Theatre), The Empress (RSC), Mindwalking (Bandbazi), Lions and Tigers (Shakespeares Globe), Red Dust Road (National Theatre of Scotland), among others. She was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement (2004), was the recipient of the Amnesty International Media Award (2005) for her radio play, Chitra and won the BBC Audio Drama Award 2013 for best adaptation for her version of A Dolls House. Tanika was awarded an MBE in 2008 and received the James Tait Black Award for Lions and Tigers in 2018. She is a visiting lecturer at Central School for Speech and Drama where she is an Honorary Fellow.