David French’s adaptation of August Strindberg’s disturbing and enduring drama of the transgressive affair between the daughter of a count and the count’s man-servant has an eerie contemporary feel about it. French has sharpened the psychodramas of the original scenes of desire, anger, jealousy, coercion, manipulation, exploitation, arrogance, dominance, submission, and deceit. Cast of 2 women and 1 man.
August StrindbergRenowned Swedish writer, playwright and painter August Strindberg is known as one of the fathers of modern theatre. His early plays were written in the Naturalistic style, the best known of which is Miss Julie, one of the most studied and performed dramas in the world to this day. When he broke with Naturalism, the versatile Strindberg found equal success in producing works informed by Symbolism. He proceeded to become one of the pioneers of the modern European stage and Expressionism.David FrenchBorn in Coley’s Point, Newfoundland, David French was one of Canada’s best-known and most critically acclaimed playwrights. His work received many major awards, and French was one of the first inductees into the Newfoundland Arts Hall of Honour.Among his best-loved works are the semi-autobiographical Mercer plays: Salt-Water Moon, 1949, Leaving Home, recently named one of Canada’s 100 Most Influential Books (Literary Review of Canada) and one of the 1,000 Most Essential Plays in the English Language (Oxford Dictionary of Theatre), Of the Fields, Lately and Soldier’s Heart. The Mercer plays have received hundreds of productions across North America, including a Broadway production of Of the Fields, Lately. This quintet of plays about a Newfoundland family has also touched audiences in Europe, South America and Australia. In addition, French produced skillful adaptations of Alexander Ostrovsky’s The Forest, Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull and August Strindberg’s Miss Julie.
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"Direct, accessible and strangely contemporary, [this adaptation of] Miss Julie is a blast of dramatic fresh air which retains its provocative power." Halifax Chronicle Herald
Emma Adbåge, Lisen Adbåge, Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, Bengt Cidden Andersson, Werner Aspenström, Kaj Beckman, Aase Berg, Bo Bergman, Erik Blomberg, Daniel Boyacioglu, Karin Boye, Tage Danielsson, Elmer Diktonius, Vilhelm Ekelund, Gunnar Ekelöf, Nils Ferlin, Tua Forsström, Gustaf Fröding, Brita af Geijerstam, Albert Teodor Gellerstedt, Hjalmar Gullberg, Britt G Hallqvist, Verner von Heidenstam, Lennart Hellsing, Ann Jäderlund, Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Thekla Knös, Israel Kolmodin, Pär Lagerkvist, Anna Maria Lenngren, Mecka Lind, Barbro Lindgren, Erik Lindorm, Hanna Lundström, Harry Martinsson, Mårten Melin, Jila Mossaed, Henry Parland, Anna Rydstedt, Gunnar Mascoll Silfverstolpe, Ingrid Sjöstrand, August Strindberg, Edith Södergran, Zacharias Topelius, Tomas Tranströmer, Siv Widerberg, Claes Bäckström, Maria Wine, Carl David af Wirsén, Sonja Åkesson, Bruno K Öijer, Anders Österling