Posterity (play)

Posterity is a 2015 play written and directed by the Pulitzer Prize-award-winning American playwright Doug Wright.

The play focuses on the 1901 encounters between Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland and famed playwright Henrik Ibsen, when the latter sat for a series of sessions to have his bust sculpted.

It premiered off-Broadway at the Atlantic Theatre Company's Linda Gross Theater[1][2] Norway's most celebrated sculptor Gustav Vigeland (Linklater) is commissioned to create the last official portrait of the country's most famous writer, but Henrik Ibsen (Noble) proves to be an irascible, contentious sitter, as the two men wage war over both his legacy and his likeness.

[5] David Cote of Time Out New York praised Wright in particular writing, "[He] makes ideas dance and grounds them in rich, feeling characters.

[6] The Hollywood Reporter praised Wright for his writing declaring "[it's] undeniably smart in a historically educational sort of way, and the insightful dialogue illuminates both main characters" but criticized his direction describing it as "staging is self-indulgent to the point of tedium.