Whilst holidaying with his young wife, the sculptor Rubek encounters his muse: a woman that he loved and left a lifetime ago. Over a series of heated encounters, the entire scroll of Rubek's life is unrolled in Ibsen's final - and most autobiographical - exploration of what it means to love and be loved.
Set within a mythical Nordic landscape, the play offers an explicit and merciless portrait of Ibsen as an ageing artist: restless with his art, his homeland and his married life.
Mike Poulton's play Judgement Day was first staged at The Print Room, London, in 2011.
'Poulton is the adapter of the moment'
- Observer
'Essential for anyone interested in Ibsen's progress, and also decline'
- Daily Telegraph
'The dialogue is crammed with evocations of pain and terror, rendered with startling vividness in Poulton's text'
- The Times
'Credit to writer Mike Poulton whose new version of the play gives human scale to a forbidding expedition'
- Daily Mail
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