The Glass House

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Written by Sofia Abad, Ivanna Garza, Asa Stonebraker-Mahoney, and Broderick Miller

The SCTG proudly (bravely?) tackles Henrik Ibsen, the great Norwegian playwright who is second only to Shakespeare in terms of licensed plays produced each year.  The Glass House is an obscure, rarely produced unfinished play one-act drama that centers on a middle-class family dealing with the usual Ibsen themes of duality, the sacrificial role of women and the unreliability of appearances.

**In truth, The Glass House, has a bit of a twist; though it begins with a student-helmed onstage production of Ibsen’s (fictional) Glass House, when a key actor fails to show, the play transitions into an exploration of teenage expectations and perceptions.

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Written by Sofia Abad, Ivanna Garza, Asa Stonebraker-Mahoney, and Broderick Miller

The SCTG proudly (bravely?) tackles Henrik Ibsen, the great Norwegian playwright who is second only to Shakespeare in terms of licensed plays produced each year.  The Glass House is an obscure, rarely produced unfinished play one-act drama that centers on a middle-class family dealing with the usual Ibsen themes of duality, the sacrificial role of women and the unreliability of appearances.

**In truth, The Glass House, has a bit of a twist; though it begins with a student-helmed onstage production of Ibsen’s (fictional) Glass House, when a key actor fails to show, the play transitions into an exploration of teenage expectations and perceptions.

Written by Sofia Abad, Ivanna Garza, Asa Stonebraker-Mahoney, and Broderick Miller

The SCTG proudly (bravely?) tackles Henrik Ibsen, the great Norwegian playwright who is second only to Shakespeare in terms of licensed plays produced each year.  The Glass House is an obscure, rarely produced unfinished play one-act drama that centers on a middle-class family dealing with the usual Ibsen themes of duality, the sacrificial role of women and the unreliability of appearances.

**In truth, The Glass House, has a bit of a twist; though it begins with a student-helmed onstage production of Ibsen’s (fictional) Glass House, when a key actor fails to show, the play transitions into an exploration of teenage expectations and perceptions.

CAST LIST

SOFIA ABAD H elga Brack

SIMON BOCK Gunther Brack

JULIA BUTTER S E llie Benz

BEN JAMIN COLE -CALDERON Jorgen Brack

IVANNA GAR ZA D ina Tessman

JULIA IHL Y R egan Hessel

NIKOLAI JERRARD H enrik Hessel

CLOVER NEE P hoebe Minn

PALO MA PA SCOE I ngrid