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The Weak Ones - A Trio of August Strindberts: Motherly Love/The Stronger/Facing Death archiveThe Weak Ones are three one- act plays by August Strindberg, the author of Miss Julie, set against the backdrop of 19th century Swedish everyday life. Motherly Love - A Daughter and her overbearing mother spend their summer holiday in the Archipelago. For the first time the daughter is making friends, but can she face leaving her mother behind? The Stronger - Two actresses meet at a cafe on Christmas Eve. One keeps quiet as secrets are revealed. Who is the Stronger? Facing Death - An hotel proprietor stands on the brink of bankruptcy. With three daughters to provide for he sees only one way out.

Cast/Performers

Sarah Breen (Mother - Motherly Love), Alicia Colak (Daughter - Motherly Love), Alexandra Petterson (Lisen - Motherly Love), Sara Galvin (Dresser - Motherly Love), Rebecca Tenor (Mme X - The Stronger), Karen Olrich White (Mlly Y - The Stronger), Simon Bass (M Durand - Facing Death), Madeleine Meurman (Annette - Facing Death), Alexandra Petterson (Therese - Facing Death), Pascal Perico (Lt Antonio - Facing Death)

Creatives/Company

Director(s): Rebecca Tenor (Motherly Love), Alicia Colak (The Stronger), Victor Majorin (Facing Death)

The Weak Ones - A Trio of August Strindberts: Motherly Love/The Stronger/Facing Death

The Weak Ones - A Trio of August Strindberts: Motherly Love/The Stronger/Facing Death (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01525047279. Details of all The Weak Ones - A Trio of August Strindberts: Motherly Love/The Stronger/Facing Death archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01442203056

Archive Listings

9 Jul 19
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13 Jul 19
Tara Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
23 Apr 19
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27 Apr 19
Bread and Roses
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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