Photo review of The Wild Duck at the National Theatre by Henrik Ibsen in the January 1980 issue of Plays and Players. Michael Bryant played the role of Gregers Werle.
Photographs by Zoe Dominic.
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Photo review of The Wild Duck at the National Theatre by Henrik Ibsen in the January 1980 issue of Plays and Players. Michael Bryant played the role of Gregers Werle.
Photographs by Zoe Dominic.
RELLING: Oh, life would be good in spite of it all, if we only could have some peace from these damned shysters who come badgering us poor people with their “summons to the ideal.”
GREGERS: (staring straight ahead). In that case, I’m glad my destiny is what it is.
RELLING: Beg pardon – but what is your destiny?
GREGERS: (about to leave). To be the thirteenth man at the table.
RELLING: Oh, the hell you say.
[I]f I'm ever to go on living, I'll have to find a cure for my sick conscience.
Gregers in Henrik Ibsen's The Wild Duck