Monday 6. November 2023 at 19:00 - 20:15
Klockriketeatern, Vallila Stage • Aleksis Kiven katu 17, 00510 Helsinki, Finland
Strindberg's classic in an interpretation that combines magic, manipulation and illusion with the dreamlike dance of physical theatre. In The Ghost Sonata we enter a world of deceit and self-deception, alternative facts and magic. Nothing is as it seems; existence appears as cruel and fragile, misty while crystal clear.
With The Ghost Sonata (1907), August Strindberg paved the way for new forms and content in expressionist and absurd theatre. The play is a devilishly sharp critique of contemporary life and the human condition. It depicts the complex and messy aspects of life and pokes holes in people's fragile imaginations.
Director Laura Jäntti works with three strong actors who combine song, dance and circus. Secrets are revealed, dreams are shattered, winners lose, and losers win. Who is who as the carousel spins ever more furiously, distorting the light of truth?
Performance introduction | Monday 6 November 18.15–18.45
A performance introduction with Director Laura Jäntti and Artistic director Dan Henriksson. The introduction will be conducted in Swedish.
The performance was originally produced by Espoon Kaupunginteatteri (&) and Ulappa Productions in 2021.
Klockriketeatern, Vallila Stage • Aleksis Kiven katu 17, 00510 Helsinki, Finland