Hedda, Primitively Speaking

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The HCC Theater Department Presents: Hedda, Primitively Speaking by Suzy Devore
Adapted from Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen
November 13th – November 16th
Performed Wednesday through Saturday 7:30pm, Thursday 2:30pm, and Saturday at 3pm in the YPAB Studio Theatre, Ybor Campus
There is limited seating, however HCC Students and Employees with valid HCC ID may request tickets on an availability basis.

The plot: Hedda Gabler is a recently married woman who is an activist and longs to make her husband who holds beliefs opposing to hers see her ways. Hedda realizes she is about to be embroiled in a scandal and seeks her husband’s help.

This emotional journey is filled with suspense and drama. With its timeless themes, Hedda Gabler is one of the most powerful and thought-provoking plays of all time. This new adaptation takes place in the year 2091 where Hedda explores utopian ways while experiencing the influences of the past. Hedda, Primitively Speaking is filled with suspense, drama, and timeless themes.

Content Warnings: Adult themes, addiction, rape, suicide.

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  •  November 13, 2024 - November 16, 2024
     7:30 am - 9:00 pm

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1411 E. 11th Avenue, Tampa, Florida, 33605, United States

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