Miss Julie
Play Description
In Strindberg’s classic, Miss Julie, the daughter of a powerful count, enters into a dangerously flirtatious relationship with a footman on her father’s estate. The critics have described Richard Nelson’s adaptation as “tight, sharp, idiomatic.”
Production Info
Cast: 3 total (2 female, 1 male)Full Length Drama (about 90 minutes)
Single Set
Period Costumes
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Press Quotes
“He [Strindberg] is bold, this Swede. Never have I seen the aristocratism of serfs so lucidly portrayed. The idea of the play struck me forcibly, and the author’s power awoke in me feelings of envy and surprise.” —Maxim Gorky on MISS JULIE
“I read MISS JULIE back in the eighties (or early nineties). I know it, but I read it now again with great pleasure … He is a remarkable writer. He has a quite unusual power.” —Anton Chekhov
“I was born too soon to be greatly influenced by him as a playwright, but he [Strindberg] is among the greatest of the great …” —George Bernard Shaw
“Strindberg still remains among the most modern of moderns, the greatest interpreter in the theater of the characteristic spiritual conflicts which constitute the drama — the blood — of our lives today.” —Eugene O’Neill
Book Information
Publisher | BPPI |
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Publication Date | 10/30/2004 |
Pages | 72 |
ISBN | 9780881452044 |
Special Notes
If original stage producers credits appear in bold below, all licensees are required to include them in the following form on the title page in all programs distributed in connection with performances of the Play and in all advertising in which the full cast appears in size of type not less than ten percent (10%) of the size of the title of the Play:
First produced by The Yale Repertory Theater, New Haven
In addition, the following must appear within all programs distributed in connection with performances of the Play:
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