Peer Gynt

Peer Gynt is a dreamer, a liar, a runaway and maybe, a little bit of a troll. In this bold, quirky adaptation of Ibsen’s classic, audiences journey through surreal landscapes and wild adventures as one man tries (and fails, and tries again) to figure out who he really is. Peer Gynt is a darkly whimsical ride through imagination, identity, and the cost of never growing up.

Regular price $12.00

Quick Details

  • Type: Play
  • Length: 105-120 minutes | Can be cut for competition
  • Availability: Available for productions worldwide
  • Cast Size: Suggested Cast of 20: 11 males, 9 women. Easily expandable or possibly reduced

Full Details

Roles:

  • Child Peer
  • Teen Peer
  • Bearded-Teen Peer
  • Adult Peer
  • Old Man Peer
  • Aase
  • Old Person 1 & 2
  • Mads Moens
  • Solveig's Father
  • Father Moens
  • Solveig
  • Sonya
  • Hedda
  • Nora
  • Mother Moens
  • John Gabriel
  • Olaf Evolf
  • Helga
  • Father Haegstad
  • Guttorm
  • Ingrid
  • Woman in Green
  • Two-headed Troll
  • Troll Child 1 & 2
  • Troll King
  • Troll Maiden 1 & 2
  • Male Trolls 1, 2, & 3
  • Old Troll Councelor
  • Boy
  • Kari
  • Ugly Child
  • American
  • Frenchman
  • Italian
  • Russian
  • Monkey 1 & 2
  • Goat 1, 2, 3, & 4
  • Herr Director
  • Keeper 1, 2, 4, & 4
  • Lunatic 1, 2, & 3
  • Musa
  • Huhu
  • Fellah/Aboval
  • Captain
  • Boatswain
  • Parson
  • Congregant
  • Old Kari
  • Young Boy
  • Old Mad Moens
  • Shadow
  • Button Molder
  • Old Troll King

The following resources are included in each performance license:
  • Permission to photocopy the PDF script for your production so there is no additional cost for these assets.

The following resources may be added to you license for an additional fee:
  • Logo/Media package

Barry Kornhauser

Barry Kornhauser's theatre honors include the Children's Theatre Foundation of America's Orlin Corey Medallion, the American Alliance for Theatre & Education (AATE) Charlotte Chorpenning Cup, Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Play (Cyrano), Ivey Playwriting Award (Reeling), Bonderman Playwriting Prize (Worlds Apart), South Africa National Theatre Festival’s Fringe Ovation Award (Balloonacy), and three AATE Distinguished Play Awards (- This Is Not A Pipe DreamBalloonacy, Corduroy). Closer to home, Barry was named Artist of the Year at the 2017 Pennsylvania Governor's Awards, and his youth theatre program for teens living with disabilities and other life challenges was honored at the White House as one of the nation's top arts-education initiatives. Barry's plays have been commissioned and produced by such Tony Award-winning stages as the Children's Theatre Company, La Jolla Playhouse, Alliance Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Denver Center Theatre Company, and the Shakespeare Theatre, as well as the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Other venues include Childsplay, Children's Theatre of Charlotte, Dallas Children's Theatre, Discovery Theatre at the Smithsonian, Emerald City, Honolulu Theatre for Youth, the Rose, and Seattle Children's Theatre; festivals from New York to California -including New Visions/New Voices (Power Play); and internationally as far afield as Australia and Myanmar, and including at the National Children’s Theatre of South Africa. Over the years, Barry has conducted theatre residencies everywhere from a one-room Amish schoolhouse to universities across the county. He has received grants and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, TYA/USA, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, MetLife Foundation, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour. Currently, Barry works for the Millersville University Office of Visual & Performing Arts. Prior to this, he served over 30 years as Playwright-In-Residence, TYA Director, and sundry other positions at the National Historic Landmark Fulton Theatre.

Originally commissioned by Childsplay Theatre