"...Samuel Adamson's new version, [of] A Doll's House re-emerges as a dark fairy-tale able to bring a chill to children of all ages as they sit in the falsely reassuring glow of a twinkling Christmas tree... The inexorable logic of Ibsen's careful plotting remains spellbinding." Robert Shore, Time Out "... the most exciting translator of his generation. [Samuel Adamson's] version is fluent, pointedly modern but never obtrusive." Carole Woddis, What's On "Samuel Adamson's snappy translation adds lethal punch." Rachel Halliburton, Evening Standard"