He has adapted the historic play, which was written by August
Strindberg in Sweden in 1888, to set it in the North East of England and it will be performed at stages across the region when it tours from March 13 to April 4.
4, will be "Julie," a contemporary adaptation of August
Strindberg's masterpiece "Miss Julie."
Based on August
Strindberg's 1880 classic, this version is a contemporary presentation by Polly Stenham set in a modern flat in London.
AN updated version of August
Strindberg's classic play Miss Julie will be broadcast on big screens during a global event on September 6.
Vanessa, who gave a Baftawinning performance as Princess Margaret in The Crown, has been described as "sensational" in the new contemporary version of August
Strindberg's classic drama Miss Julie, written by Polly Stenham.
Vanessa, who gave a Baftawinning performance as Princess Margaret in The Crown, has been described as "sensational" in the new version of August
Strindberg's classic drama Miss Julie, written by Polly Stenham.
1889 - August
Strindberg's "Hemsoborna" premieres in Copenhagen
Two chapters then focus on August
Strindberg. Massimiliano Bampi maps out the importance of the character of Starka[eth]r, tracing critical contextual polarities that informed
Strindberg's works and noting a sense of authorial identification with the character, while Maria Christina Lombardi examines the changes wrought by
Strindberg to Ans saga bogsveigis, wherein the Norse original becomes a narrative shaped to the stylistics and culture of late nineteenth-century Expressionism.
This exploration of the work of American playwright Eugene OAENeill seeks to show that his theatrical modernism was a mixture of Nietzsche,
Strindberg, and nostalgia.
Visiting artist-scholar Faye Chunfang Fei will speak about her work of reinventing famous plays by writers such as Shakespeare, Ibsen and
Strindberg as classical Chinese operas.
The third section of the book discusses three dramatists who were strongly interested in and influenced by Nietzsche's ideas:
Strindberg, Shaw, and O'Neill.