Henrik Ibsen was born in 1828 in the small Norwegian town of Skien. During a 27-year, self-imposed exile in Italy and Germany, he wrote his best-known plays, returning to Norway in 1891 as a celebrated author. He died in 1906.
Gerry Bamman and Irene B. Berman's translations of Ibsen's Peer Gynt, Hedda Gabler, A Doll House, The Master Builder, and The Wild Duck have been produced by Hartford Stage Company, La Jolla Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Los Angeles Theater Center and Arena Stage.