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
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.
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
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
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