Wright brings us a play starring John Noble and Hamish Linklater about creating a sculpture of Henrik Ibsen and telling a story about how we wish to be remembered.
Norway’s most celebrated sculptor is hired to create the last official bust of its most famous writer, but Henrik Ibsen proves to be an irascible, contentious sitter, as the two men wage war over both his legacy and his likeness. With his inimitable wit and insight, Doug Wright explores the nature of artistic success and the fear of being forgotten.