Eva Le Gallienne — 演员 (7)
樱桃园 1945年版 [演出] 豆瓣
所属 演出: 樱桃园
剧院: City Center 导演: 未知
其它标题: 1945年版 编剧: 安东•巴甫洛维奇•契诃夫(俄) 演员: Eva Le Gallienne / Hugh Franklin




19世纪末20世纪初,俄国资本主义迅速发展,贵族庄园逐渐崩溃。
天蒙蒙亮,柳苞芙带着她的小女儿还有仆人,从巴黎回到了俄罗斯。柳苞芙的樱桃园即将被拍卖抵债,她必须回来看看,想想办法,如何保住她心爱的庄园。
虽然樱桃园拍卖在即,但庄园里的人还是整天悠闲自在地消磨时光,他们更多的在幻想而非身体力行。庄园早已资不抵债,却要给一张书柜开个纪念晚会,柳苞芙早已囊中羞涩,却要在乞丐面前装阔气,女仆幻想着自己是位小姐,白发的先生依然把自己当成一名在校大学生……
远处传来空空的砍树声、天边外神秘的弦裂声,在众人的幻想中,樱桃园被拍卖了,而它的新主人竟然是……

樱桃园 1933年版 [演出] 豆瓣
所属 演出: 樱桃园
剧院: New Amsterdam Theatre 导演: 未知
其它标题: 1933年版 编剧: 安东•巴甫洛维奇•契诃夫(俄) 演员: Walter Beck / Donald Cameron




19世纪末20世纪初,俄国资本主义迅速发展,贵族庄园逐渐崩溃。
天蒙蒙亮,柳苞芙带着她的小女儿还有仆人,从巴黎回到了俄罗斯。柳苞芙的樱桃园即将被拍卖抵债,她必须回来看看,想想办法,如何保住她心爱的庄园。
虽然樱桃园拍卖在即,但庄园里的人还是整天悠闲自在地消磨时光,他们更多的在幻想而非身体力行。庄园早已资不抵债,却要给一张书柜开个纪念晚会,柳苞芙早已囊中羞涩,却要在乞丐面前装阔气,女仆幻想着自己是位小姐,白发的先生依然把自己当成一名在校大学生……
远处传来空空的砍树声、天边外神秘的弦裂声,在众人的幻想中,樱桃园被拍卖了,而它的新主人竟然是……

樱桃园 1929年版 [演出] 豆瓣
所属 演出: 樱桃园
剧院: Civic Repertory Theatre 导演: 未知
其它标题: 1929年版 编剧: 安东•巴甫洛维奇•契诃夫(俄) 演员: Walter Beck / Jacob Ben-Ami




19世纪末20世纪初,俄国资本主义迅速发展,贵族庄园逐渐崩溃。
天蒙蒙亮,柳苞芙带着她的小女儿还有仆人,从巴黎回到了俄罗斯。柳苞芙的樱桃园即将被拍卖抵债,她必须回来看看,想想办法,如何保住她心爱的庄园。
虽然樱桃园拍卖在即,但庄园里的人还是整天悠闲自在地消磨时光,他们更多的在幻想而非身体力行。庄园早已资不抵债,却要给一张书柜开个纪念晚会,柳苞芙早已囊中羞涩,却要在乞丐面前装阔气,女仆幻想着自己是位小姐,白发的先生依然把自己当成一名在校大学生……
远处传来空空的砍树声、天边外神秘的弦裂声,在众人的幻想中,樱桃园被拍卖了,而它的新主人竟然是……

樱桃园 1928年版 [演出] 豆瓣
所属 演出: 樱桃园
剧院: Civic Repertory Theatre 导演: Eva Le Gallienne
其它标题: 1928年版 编剧: 安东•巴甫洛维奇•契诃夫(俄) 演员: Walter Beck / J. Edward Bromberg




19世纪末20世纪初,俄国资本主义迅速发展,贵族庄园逐渐崩溃。
天蒙蒙亮,柳苞芙带着她的小女儿还有仆人,从巴黎回到了俄罗斯。柳苞芙的樱桃园即将被拍卖抵债,她必须回来看看,想想办法,如何保住她心爱的庄园。
虽然樱桃园拍卖在即,但庄园里的人还是整天悠闲自在地消磨时光,他们更多的在幻想而非身体力行。庄园早已资不抵债,却要给一张书柜开个纪念晚会,柳苞芙早已囊中羞涩,却要在乞丐面前装阔气,女仆幻想着自己是位小姐,白发的先生依然把自己当成一名在校大学生……
远处传来空空的砍树声、天边外神秘的弦裂声,在众人的幻想中,樱桃园被拍卖了,而它的新主人竟然是……

海达·高布乐 [演出] 豆瓣
Hedda Gabler
类型: theater 编剧: Henrik Ibsen / 亨利克·易卜生
其它标题: Hedda Gabler 导演: Heinrich Keppler / Marion Lea 演员: Clara Heese / Elizabeth Robins / Eva Le Gallienne / Donald Cameron / Josephine Hutchinson
Hedda Gabler, daughter of an aristocratic general, has just returned to her villa in Kristiania (now Oslo) from her honeymoon. Her husband is Jørgen Tesman, an aspiring, young, reliable (but not brilliant) academic who has combined research with their honeymoon. It becomes clear in the course of the play that she has never loved him but has married him for reasons pertaining to the boring nature of her life. It is also suggested that she may be pregnant.
The reappearance of Tesman's academic rival, Ejlert Løvborg, throws their lives into disarray. Løvborg, a writer, is also a recovered alcoholic who has wasted his talent until now. Thanks to a relationship with Hedda's old schoolmate Thea Elvsted (who has left her husband for him), Løvborg shows signs of rehabilitation and has just completed a bestseller in the same field as Tesman.
The critical success of his recently published work transforms Løvborg into a threat to Tesman, as Løvborg becomes a competitor for the university professorship Tesman had been counting on. Tesman and Gabler are financially overstretched, and Tesman tells Hedda that he will not be able to finance the regular entertaining or luxurious housekeeping that Gabler had been expecting. Upon meeting Løvborg, however, the couple discover that he has no intention of competing for the professorship, but rather has spent the last few years labouring with Mrs. Elvsted over what he considers to be his masterpiece, the "sequel" to his recently published work.
Apparently jealous of Mrs. Elvsted's influence over Løvborg, Gabler hopes to come between them. She provokes Løvborg to get drunk and go to a party. Tesman returns home from the party and reveals that he found the manuscript of Løvborg's great work, which the latter has lost while drunk. When Gabler next sees Løvborg, he confesses to her, despairingly, that he has lost the manuscript. Instead of telling him that the manuscript has been found, Gabler encourages him to commit suicide, giving him a pistol. She then burns the manuscript and tells Tesman she has destroyed it to secure their future.
When the news comes that Løvborg has indeed killed himself, Tesman and Mrs. Elvsted are determined to try to reconstruct his book from Løvborg's notes, which Mrs. Elvsted has kept. Gabler is shocked to discover from Judge Brack (a friend of Tesman's), that Løvborg's death, in a brothel, was messy and probably accidental (this "ridiculous and vile" death contrasts with the "beautiful and free" one that Gabler had imagined for him). Worse, Brack knows the origins of the pistol. He tells Gabler that if he reveals what he knows, a scandal will likely arise due to her role in giving Løvborg the pistol. Gabler realizes that this places Brack in a position of power over her. Leaving the others, she goes into her smaller room and shoots herself in the head. The others in the room assume that Gabler is simply firing shots, and they follow the sound to investigate. The play ends with Tesman, Brack, and Mrs. Elvsted discovering her body.
海达·高布乐 1928年版 [演出] 豆瓣
所属 演出: 海达·高布乐
剧团: 1928-3-26 剧院: Civic Repertory Theatre 导演: Eva Le Gallienne
其它标题: 1928年版 编剧: Henrik Ibsen 演员: Eva Le Gallienne / Donald Cameron
Hedda Gabler, daughter of an aristocratic general, has just returned to her villa in Kristiania (now Oslo) from her honeymoon. Her husband is Jørgen Tesman, an aspiring, young, reliable (but not brilliant) academic who has combined research with their honeymoon. It becomes clear in the course of the play that she has never loved him but has married him for reasons pertaining to the boring nature of her life. It is also suggested that she may be pregnant.
The reappearance of Tesman's academic rival, Ejlert Løvborg, throws their lives into disarray. Løvborg, a writer, is also a recovered alcoholic who has wasted his talent until now. Thanks to a relationship with Hedda's old schoolmate Thea Elvsted (who has left her husband for him), Løvborg shows signs of rehabilitation and has just completed a bestseller in the same field as Tesman.
The critical success of his recently published work transforms Løvborg into a threat to Tesman, as Løvborg becomes a competitor for the university professorship Tesman had been counting on. Tesman and Gabler are financially overstretched, and Tesman tells Hedda that he will not be able to finance the regular entertaining or luxurious housekeeping that Gabler had been expecting. Upon meeting Løvborg, however, the couple discover that he has no intention of competing for the professorship, but rather has spent the last few years labouring with Mrs. Elvsted over what he considers to be his masterpiece, the "sequel" to his recently published work.
Apparently jealous of Mrs. Elvsted's influence over Løvborg, Gabler hopes to come between them. She provokes Løvborg to get drunk and go to a party. Tesman returns home from the party and reveals that he found the manuscript of Løvborg's great work, which the latter has lost while drunk. When Gabler next sees Løvborg, he confesses to her, despairingly, that he has lost the manuscript. Instead of telling him that the manuscript has been found, Gabler encourages him to commit suicide, giving him a pistol. She then burns the manuscript and tells Tesman she has destroyed it to secure their future.
When the news comes that Løvborg has indeed killed himself, Tesman and Mrs. Elvsted are determined to try to reconstruct his book from Løvborg's notes, which Mrs. Elvsted has kept. Gabler is shocked to discover from Judge Brack (a friend of Tesman's), that Løvborg's death, in a brothel, was messy and probably accidental (this "ridiculous and vile" death contrasts with the "beautiful and free" one that Gabler had imagined for him). Worse, Brack knows the origins of the pistol. He tells Gabler that if he reveals what he knows, a scandal will likely arise due to her role in giving Løvborg the pistol. Gabler realizes that this places Brack in a position of power over her. Leaving the others, she goes into her smaller room and shoots herself in the head. The others in the room assume that Gabler is simply firing shots, and they follow the sound to investigate. The play ends with Tesman, Brack, and Mrs. Elvsted discovering her body.
海达·高布乐 1948年版 [演出] 豆瓣
所属 演出: 海达·高布乐
剧院: Cort Theatre 导演: 未知
其它标题: 1948年版 编剧: Henrik Ibsen 演员: Eva Le Gallienne / Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
Hedda Gabler, daughter of an aristocratic general, has just returned to her villa in Kristiania (now Oslo) from her honeymoon. Her husband is Jørgen Tesman, an aspiring, young, reliable (but not brilliant) academic who has combined research with their honeymoon. It becomes clear in the course of the play that she has never loved him but has married him for reasons pertaining to the boring nature of her life. It is also suggested that she may be pregnant.
The reappearance of Tesman's academic rival, Ejlert Løvborg, throws their lives into disarray. Løvborg, a writer, is also a recovered alcoholic who has wasted his talent until now. Thanks to a relationship with Hedda's old schoolmate Thea Elvsted (who has left her husband for him), Løvborg shows signs of rehabilitation and has just completed a bestseller in the same field as Tesman.
The critical success of his recently published work transforms Løvborg into a threat to Tesman, as Løvborg becomes a competitor for the university professorship Tesman had been counting on. Tesman and Gabler are financially overstretched, and Tesman tells Hedda that he will not be able to finance the regular entertaining or luxurious housekeeping that Gabler had been expecting. Upon meeting Løvborg, however, the couple discover that he has no intention of competing for the professorship, but rather has spent the last few years labouring with Mrs. Elvsted over what he considers to be his masterpiece, the "sequel" to his recently published work.
Apparently jealous of Mrs. Elvsted's influence over Løvborg, Gabler hopes to come between them. She provokes Løvborg to get drunk and go to a party. Tesman returns home from the party and reveals that he found the manuscript of Løvborg's great work, which the latter has lost while drunk. When Gabler next sees Løvborg, he confesses to her, despairingly, that he has lost the manuscript. Instead of telling him that the manuscript has been found, Gabler encourages him to commit suicide, giving him a pistol. She then burns the manuscript and tells Tesman she has destroyed it to secure their future.
When the news comes that Løvborg has indeed killed himself, Tesman and Mrs. Elvsted are determined to try to reconstruct his book from Løvborg's notes, which Mrs. Elvsted has kept. Gabler is shocked to discover from Judge Brack (a friend of Tesman's), that Løvborg's death, in a brothel, was messy and probably accidental (this "ridiculous and vile" death contrasts with the "beautiful and free" one that Gabler had imagined for him). Worse, Brack knows the origins of the pistol. He tells Gabler that if he reveals what he knows, a scandal will likely arise due to her role in giving Løvborg the pistol. Gabler realizes that this places Brack in a position of power over her. Leaving the others, she goes into her smaller room and shoots herself in the head. The others in the room assume that Gabler is simply firing shots, and they follow the sound to investigate. The play ends with Tesman, Brack, and Mrs. Elvsted discovering her body.