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MISS JULIE
by 
August Strindberg

CAST:
JULIE: Katelyn Hoffman
JEAN: Nick Spencer
KRISTIN: Kelsey Harrison
and
Roxie as DIANNA

PRODUCTION DESIGN
Niclas Olson

MUSIC SUPERVISOR
Bethany Bevier

STAGE MANAGEMENT
Bethany Bevier

ADAPTED and DIRECTED 
BY
 Niclas Olson



Nominated for Four
BroadwayWorld Seattle Awards

Best Performance in a Leading Role
Nick Spencer

Best Performance in a Leading Role
Katelyn Hoffman

Best Performance in a Featured Role
Kelsey Harrison

Best Direction of a Play
​Niclas Olson
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August Strindberg’s tantalizing and controversial 1888 drama, MISS JULIE, is revived in an intimate production by New Muses Theatre Company.  Telling the story of a young countess in turn of the century Sweden, Strindberg weaves a spellbinding tale of seduction and intrigue as Miss Julie and her father’s valet, Jean, taunt and tease one another over the course of one steamy midsummer’s night.

Dukesbay Theater
508 6th Ave #10, Tacoma, WA

7.3.2015 - 7.19.2015
Friday and Saturday at 8:00   Sundays at 2:00
Added Performance: Thursday,  July 16 at 8:00
No Performance on July 4

Press:

"This is the story of class mores – gentry versus servant. It is a story of manipulation – by both to the other. This is an evolution story of a life and death struggle and who – if anyone – wins that struggle... Hoffman [as Julie] exudes the eagerness of a small child coupled with petulance and vindictiveness rounding out the perfect definition of her role... Spencer [as Jean] turns in a strong performance in the role, switching from one persona to another with a forked tongue at the drop of a reputation... smooth and intriguing, the time passes quickly... "Miss Julie" proves the ability of the New Muses company." - Lynn Geyer, The Suburban Times
"The story is deceptively simple yet filled with complex social, philosophical and moral questions. It is well acted and directed." - Alec Clayton, The Weekly Volcano
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a NEW MUSES THEATRE COMPANY production at the DUKESBAY THEATER

Miss Julie
7.3.2015 - 7.19.2015
Friday and Saturday at 8:00     Sundays at 2:00
Added Performance: Thursday July 16 at 8:00
No Performance on July 4

August Strindberg’s tantalizing and controversial 1888 drama, Miss Julie, is revived in an intimate production by New Muses Theatre Company.  Telling the story of a young countess in turn of the century Sweden, Strindberg weaves a spellbinding tale of seduction and intrigue as Miss Julie and her father’s valet, Jean, taunt and tease one another over the course of one steamy midsummer’s night.

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Reviews:

"This is the story of class mores – gentry versus servant. It is a story of manipulation – by both to the other. This is an evolution story of a life and death struggle and who – if anyone – wins that struggle... Hoffman [as Julie] exudes the eagerness of a small child coupled with petulance and vindictiveness rounding out the perfect definition of her role... Spencer [as Jean] turns in a strong performance in the role, switching from one persona to another with a forked tongue at the drop of a reputation... smooth and intriguing, the time passes quickly... "Miss Julie" proves the ability of the New Muses company." - Lynn Geyer, The Suburban Times
"The story is deceptively simple yet filled with complex social, philosophical and moral questions. It is well acted and directed." - Alec Clayton, The Weekly Volcano

Dukesbay Theater
508 6th Ave.  #10
Tacoma, WA

MISS JULIE
by 
August Strindberg

CAST
JULIE: Katelyn Hoffman
JEAN: Nick Spencer
KRISTIN: Kelsey Harrison
and
Roxie as DIANNA

PRODUCTION DESIGN
Niclas Olson

MUSIC SUPERVISOR
Bethany Bevier

STAGE MANAGEMENT
Bethany Bevier

ADAPTED and DIRECTED
by
Niclas Olson

a NEW MUSES THEATRE COMPANY PRODUCTION at the DUKESBAY THEATER
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