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A Dream Play (Swedish: Ett drömspel), sometimes staged in English as The Dream Play, is a fantasy play in 14 scenes written in 1901 by the Swedish playwright August Strindberg. It was published in Swedish in 1902 [ 1 ] and first performed in Stockholm on 17 April 1907.
The Dance of Death (Strindberg play) A Dream Play; E. Easter (play) F. The Father (Strindberg play) G. The Ghost Sonata; The Great Highway; Gustaf Adolf (play) M ...
Strindberg's third wife, the actress Harriet Bosse, as Indra's Daughter in the 1907 première of A Dream Play. Strindberg was married three times, as follows: Siri von Essen: married 1877–1891 (14 years), 3 daughters (Karin Smirnov, Greta, and another who died in infancy), 1 son (Hans);
Ett drömspel (A Dream Play) Fourteen scenes Kaspers fet-tisdag (Casper's Shrove Tuesday) One-act Carl XII: 1902 Gustav III: Four-act 1903 The World History Plays Näktergalen i Wittenberg (The Nightingale of Wittenberg), five-act Through Deserts to Ancestral Lands Hellas The Lamb and the Beast: 1904 Till Damaskus, tredje delen (To Damascus ...
August Strindberg: 1963 Wood Painting: Trämålning: Ingmar Bergman (Wood Painting) A Dream Play: Ett drömspel: August Strindberg (A Dream Play) 1965 Don Juan: Don Juan: Molière : 1974 The Misanthrope: Misantropen: Molière (The Misanthrope) 1983 The School for Wives: Hustruskolan: Molière (The School for Wives) 1992 Madame de Sade ...
A Dream Play by August Strindberg: Produced by: Bente Erichsen Peter Aalbæk Jensen Lars Jönsson Unni Straume: Starring: Ingvild Holm: Cinematography: Harald Gunnar Paalgard: Edited by: Mikael Leschilowsky
Rational, exacting, and self-controlled theater director, Henrik Vogler, often stays after rehearsal to think and plan. On this day, Anna comes back, ostensibly looking for a bracelet. She is the lead in his new production of Strindberg's A Dream Play. She talks of her hatred for her mother (now dead), an alcoholic actress who was Vogler's star ...
In 1898, Strindberg moved back to Stockholm. He continued writing but also engaged himself energetically in debates in a wide range of subjects. His most notable writings during this period were his dramas, such as The Dance of Death (1900) and A Dream Play (1901). [1] [2]