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Performance

VenueCourtyard Theatre
Also: Studio
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From7th May 2002
Opened8th May 2002
To2nd June 2002
WhenTues-Sun 20:00
PricesFrom £9.00. To £9.00.
Courtyard Theatre (V184)
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Miss Julie

Miss Julie

Work:: Miss Julie (S4241)

Written in 1888 by August Strindberg, Miss Julie is set on Midsummer's Eve on the estate of a Count in Sweden. Miss Julie finds herself drawn to a named Jean, who is particularly well-travelled, well-mannered and well-read but he is engaged to the cook, Christine. Miss Julie and Jean's relationship escalates rapidly to feelings of love and is subsequently consummated. Over the course of the play Miss Julie and Jean battle until Jean convinces her that the only way to escape her predicament is to commit suicide.
Author August Strindberg

Production:: (T01826870215)

The directors of Eyes Blue have translated and adapted the play from the original Swedish script to take on a new relevance and directness to the modern language. Eyes Blue version of the play focuses on the themes of social position and sexual domination, incomprehension and insanity. It examines the fine line between love and hate, entwined passions in this battle of the sexes.
Company Eyes Blue
Director Sladjana Vujovic
Design Elektra Loukidou
Design Lily Elms
Lighting Christina Thanasoula
Sound Theo Holloway
Music Theo Holloway
Performer David Hepple
Performer Ava Thompson

Listing:: L1477965848




Production details

The directors of Eyes Blue have translated and adapted the play from the original Swedish script to take on a new relevance and directness to the modern language. Eyes Blue version of the play focuses on the themes of social position and sexual domination, incomprehension and insanity. It examines the fine line between love and hate, entwined passions in this battle of the sexes.

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