Coming up at the Trinity Festival
Coming up at the Trinity Festival this week is the following -
9 - 11 June, 7.30pm
Miss Julie
Living Pictures Productions in association with Trinity University College, Cegin Productions and Sherman Cymru will be performing a new translation of Strindberg’s Miss Julie. Set at the turn of the 19th Century, this classic tale deals with the struggles of class, love and lust. Set on midsummer night on the estate of a Count in Wales, Miss Julie is attempting to escape an existence cramped by the social mores of the time.
Directed by Robert Bowman (Bristol Old Vic, Bath Theatre Royal and RSC); Stars Ragna Weisteen (Joint Artistic Director Bastionen Theatre, Sweden), Rhydian Jones (S4C) and Sian Summers (Sherman Cymru).
Venue: Halliwell Theatre,Trinity University College
Tickets: £7.50 / £5 (concessions)
Box Office: 01267 676685
For more information about the festival, see my earlier post -
http://sirgarblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/trinity-festival-promises-to-be-treat.html
9 - 11 June, 7.30pm
Miss Julie
Living Pictures Productions in association with Trinity University College, Cegin Productions and Sherman Cymru will be performing a new translation of Strindberg’s Miss Julie. Set at the turn of the 19th Century, this classic tale deals with the struggles of class, love and lust. Set on midsummer night on the estate of a Count in Wales, Miss Julie is attempting to escape an existence cramped by the social mores of the time.
Directed by Robert Bowman (Bristol Old Vic, Bath Theatre Royal and RSC); Stars Ragna Weisteen (Joint Artistic Director Bastionen Theatre, Sweden), Rhydian Jones (S4C) and Sian Summers (Sherman Cymru).
Venue: Halliwell Theatre,Trinity University College
Tickets: £7.50 / £5 (concessions)
Box Office: 01267 676685
For more information about the festival, see my earlier post -
http://sirgarblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/trinity-festival-promises-to-be-treat.html
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