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Hedvig (Deborah Grimm), to scrimp and save in order to provide him what little opulence they can. Old Ekdal (Daniel Huizenga), Hjalmar’s father, is a humorous old gent. His eccentric idiosyncrasies demonstrate his disillusionment and the effect years of humiliation have had upon his life. As the plot unfolds, Gregers forces Hjalmar to discard his facticious life illusion by informing Hjalmar of the true father of little Hedvig. Hjalmar cannot face the fact that Hedvig is not his own child; in his frustration he withdraws the love for which Hedvig lives. Gregers observes this behavior and persuades Hedvig to certify the love she feels for her lather by sacrificing her beloved pet. a wild duck. Gregers' plan backfires, however, and Hedvig takes her own life instead. In the end we realize Hedvig was the true wild duck. Once she reached the murky depths of the swamp she could never again resurface. The performance, aided by symbolic lighting property effects, and executed with a style both polished and professional, was directed by Jussi K V. Tammi. CAST HAkon Werle George Ralph Gregers Werle Robert A. Schultz Old Ekdal Daniel J. Huizenga Hjalmar Ekdal Paul Daniels Gina Ekdal Kathie Smith Hedvig Deborah Grimm Mrs. Sorby Abby Jayne Rolling Eric S. Fitzgerald Molvik Mark W. Farnsworth Pettersen Brad Aspey Jensen Jonathan D. Hondorp GrAberg Russell Curtis The Guests at Bill Lawson Werte's Dinner Michael McFaden Stanley Sajewski Music peformed by Susan Ward ◄A love lor what he believes to be his daughter, Paul Daniels, as Hjalmar, enjoys a rare moment with Hedvig played by Deborah Grimm The Wild Duck 27
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Henrik Ibsen's fhe wild duck Exploding with emotion and symbolism from the moment the house lights were extinguished. Hope's performance of Henrik Ibsen's The Wild Duck was one the audience will not soon forget. In this reform play. Ibsen demonstrates what occurs when humans perceive life differently, and then attempt to force their perceptions on others. The intermingling of the poverty-stricken lives of the Ekdals with the free life of the wealthy Werles enables us to understand the tension which occurs when differing frames of reference are forced together. Young Gregers Werle (Robert Schultz), a disillusioned, homely man. initiates the ensuing conflicts as he coerces others into facing reality, his reality. The subject of his attacks is Hjalmar Ekdal (Paul Daniels), a confused man who has never decided what it is he desires of existence. Hjalmar delights in dreaming of the day when his invention will be finished and will bring him fame and fortune. In truth, he has no invention, finished or otherwise. Hjalmar simply contents himself with sitting back, allowing his wife Gina (Kathie Smith) and daughter 26 The Wild Duck
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