Lady from the Sea
Lady from the Sea   
by Henrik Ibsen  
translated by Rolf Fjelde 
April 15-24, 2016, E.C. Mabie Theatre 
Lady from the Sea explores the imprisonment of women by their society, the nature of obsession, and the meaning of freedom through the story of Ellida, a young woman who grew up in a lighthouse. Ellida's marriage to an older widowed doctor has confined her to a remote town on a fjord in northern Norway where she finds herself longing for the sea while being haunted by visions of her former lover, a sailor. She is confined geographically and psychologically in a stagnant state until her lover returns, and she must fight to make her own choice about her future.
"Rehearsing this play, I have been continually struck by its exploration of the oceanic nature of life," said Director, Nina Morrison. "Ibsen throws us onto the open sea to experience vicissitudes of obsession, love, sexual desire, fear, pragmatism, youth, aging and mystery. Scenes swell with riotous humor and break with personal tragedy on the surface atop fathomless depths of longing beneath."
Creative team 
Director Nina Morrison 
Dramaturg Sam Collier 
Stage Manager Melissa L. F. Turner 
Assistant Stage Manager Erin Kaufman 
Scenic Designer Kevin Dudley 
Lighting Designer Lucas P. Ingram 
Assistant Lighting Designer Theodore Brown 
Costume Designer Catherine Parrott 
Assistant Costume Designer Hiram Alexander Orozco 
Sound Designer Kassia Lisinsky
Cast 
Emelia Pinamang Asiedu 
William Goblirsch 
Niki-Charisse Franco 
Miriam Randolph 
Miles Gattrell 
Will Callan 
Eli Jolley 
Greg Walker
Ensemble: Erica Eiben, Aurora Green, Jason Grobstich, Lily Larsen, Anna Tonsfeldt, Nicholas Wang 






