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Blanche DuBois, A Streetcar Named Desire
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How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
Cameron Mitchell and Lauren Bacall
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Plays:
Lungs, Duncan Macmillan
Yerma, Simón Stone after Federico García Lorca
Rosmersholm, Henrik Ibsen, Duncan Macmillan
Julie, Polly Stenham after Strindberg
Hedda Gabler, Henrik Ibsen, Patrick Marber
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Marlon Brando and Vivian Leigh
A Streetcar Named Desire
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Maggie Smith as Hedda Gabler at the Cambridge Theatre, 1970. Production directed by Ingmar Bergman.
Pictures: Maggie Smith (as Hedda) and Ingrid Bergman.
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Hedda Gabler: Maggie Smith, Cate Blanchett, Rosamund Pike and Ruth Wilson
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A Doll’s House and Hedda Gabler are both plays by Henrik Ibsen. In the Free Churro flashback, Butterscotch tells Bojack that after watching A Doll’s House, Beatrice shut herself in her room to cry by herself, and neglected her duties around the house. Both Ibsen plays are about women who are unhappy with their domesticated lives, and it’s not hard to see why that would have such an effect on Beatrice, one that would stick with her years later.
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Det sjunde inseglet, Ingmar Bergman, 1957.
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Emilia Clarke (Nina, Seagull, Chekhov).
James McAvoy (Cyrano, Cyrano de Bergerac, Rostand).
Jessica Chastain (Nora, A Doll’s House, Ibsen).
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she's not just a great witch, she is the best witch
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Rumours, Fleetwood Mac, 1977.
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