Overview
August Strindberg's classic portrayals of
secrets and lies, seduction and power – both written in the summer of
1888 – in brilliant new versions by Howard Brenton.
Miss Julie begins
as a flirtatious game between the daughter of a wealthy landowner and
her father's manservant, and gradually descends, over the course of a
long and sultry Midsummer's Eve, into a savage fight for survival.
In Creditors, young artist Adolf is deeply
in love with his new wife Tekla – but a chance meeting with a suave
stranger shakes his devotion to the core. Passionate, dangerously funny,
and enduringly perceptive, Strindberg considered this wickedly
enjoyable black comedy his masterpiece.
Both plays premiered in co-productions between Jermyn Street Theatre,
London, and Theatre by the Lake, Keswick, directed by Jermyn Street's
Artistic Director Tom Littler.