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A Dream Play archiveAugust Strindberg's expressionist masterpiece. Written in 1901, it employs an experimental and dreamlike technique that still seems revolutionary today. The god Indra has sent his daughter on a mortal journey of discovery which we witness refracted through a sequence of extraordinary images in thirteen surrealistic tableaux.

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Author: August Strindberg

Archive listings for A Dream Play

Work type: Play.

T079110261

In its world premi?re, Sweden's Moomsteatern's adaptation of August Strindberg's A Dream Play creates a fantastic surreal universe where the daughter of the god Indra descends to Earth to live a human life. Moomsteatern are one of Europe's leading theatre companies working with learning disabled artists. Their performances are visually stunning, haunting and beautiful. If you're a fan of all things Scandinavian, be sure to catch this incredible company on their first visit to Wales.Company Moomsteatern.
29 Jun 16 to 30 Jun 16Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff :: V1984858935
listing details L0342159886

T68784011

Company InterAct Ensemble. Adapted by Caryl Churchill. Director Chris Meads. Design Asa Norling.
16 Mar 11 to 19 Mar 11Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035
listing details L0951288334

T01336368804

Company BlindSpot (University of Oxford Student Company). Director Griffith Rees. Design Natalie parsons. Design Anouska Lester. Lighting James Barber. Lighting Matthew Freeman. Musical Director David Allen.
16 Feb 11 to 19 Feb 11Oxford Playhouse, Oxford :: V803
listing details L922919591

T02086742850

KinkyFish takes Strindberg's ideas further. Devised and presented in London in 2009, this adaptation of A Dream Play is surreal storytelling at its best, as nine actors, always present on stage, constantly transform to take the audience along the dream's journey. Locations, and even languages, change without rhyme or reason and a locked door becomes an obsessively recurrent image.Company KinkyFish.
20 Jul 10 to 21 Jul 10Theatre503, Inner London :: V232
listing details L1197134545

T1065428425

Producer Foundation Degree Acting Students Hull College (2nd year).
4 Jun 09 to 5 Jun 09Hull Truck Theatre, Hull :: V935
listing details L2117593315

T066086681

Running time 1 hr 40 minsProducer National Theatre. Adapted by Caryl Churchill with additional material by [Katie Mitchell] and the company). Director Katie Mitchell. Design Vicki Mortimer. Lighting Chris Davey. Choreographer Kate Flatt. Director Simon Allen (music). Sound Christopher Shutt. Performer Sean Jackson. Performer Charlotte Roach. Performer Dominic Rowan. Performer Justin Salinger. Performer Susie Trayling. Performer Angus Wright. Performer Mark Arends. Performer Anastasia Hille. Performer Kristin Hutchinson. Performer Lucy Whybrow.
4 Feb 05 to 11 May 05Dorfman Theatre (National Theatre), West End :: V375
listing details L2036957758

T01190253069

Performed in Swedish with English surtitles.Company Stadsteatern (Stockholm). Director Robert Wilson. Design Robert Wilson. Lighting Robert Wilson. Costume Jacques Reynaud. Music Michael Galasso.
29 May 01 to 2 Jun 01Barbican Centre, West End :: V371
listing details L322486010

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Company The Rep College.
26 Apr 00 to 28 Apr 00South Hill Park Arts Centre, Wilde Theatre, Bracknell :: V731
listing details L0722645928

Other listings

5 Jun 19 to 7 Jun 19The Seven Dials Playhouse, Inner London :: V251
listing details L1392125901

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