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A Play in Three Acts by HENRIK IBSEN
Translated by EDMUND Gosse and WILLIAM ARCHER
Abridged and arranged for broadcasting Characters :
Some Ladies.
A Crowd in the Street
Produced' by HOWARD ROSE
ACT I. The scene is a plainly furnished workroom in the house of Halvard Solness. Doors lead to inner rooms of the house, and to an adjoining draughtsman's office, in which sit Knut Brovik and his son, Ragnar, occupied with architectural plans and calculations.' Kaid Fosli is in the workroom writing in a ledger.
ACT II. A prettily furnished small drawing-room in Solness' house.
ACT III. The large, broad verandah of Solness' dwelling-house.

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Translated By:
Edmund Gosse
Translated By:
William Archer
Produced By:
Howard Rose
Knut Brovik, formerly an architect, now in Solness' employment:
Frederick de Lara
Kaid Fosli, his niece, a book-keeper:
Anne Furnivali
Ragnar Brovik, Knut's son, a draughtsman:
Harold Anstruther
Halvard Solness, a master builder:
Harcourt Williams
Aline Solness, his wife:
Arna Hene
Dr Herdal, a physician:
J H Moore
Miss Hilda Wangel:
Gwendoline Evans

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