Of this 1867 epic, Henrik Ibsen said, "I don't think the play's for acting." The Immediate Family volubly disagrees. The company claims to have wrestled it down to a 90-minute "romp." Well, it isn't 90 minutes, and it isn't a romp. Yet it is confident and feisty, though perhaps more interested in showcasing the actors' skills than in serving the play (1:40).