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A Dream Play Information
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 A Dream Play (Swedish: Ett drömspel) was written in 1901 by the Swedish playwright, August Strindberg, and first performed in Stockholm on April 17, 1907. It remains one of Strindberg's most admired and influential dramas, seen as an important...




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 The Hunter Envoy
A Dream Play
05/11/2005: 567 words, approx. 2 pages A Dream Play I have had a lot of opportunities to see plays of both high school and college productions, and I (like most others) am skeptical about them. This skepticism comes from witnessing inexperienced directors take well-known plays and turn them into...
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 Opera News
Dream plays
10/01/2002: 1,463 words, approx. 5 pages If you were producing a new opera recording, what would it be? CORNELIA IREDELL: I'm still flogging the dead horse of a new Levine-led recording of Barber's Vanessa: Renee Fleming as Vanessa, with Susan Graham, Ian Bostridge and, as the Old Doctor, James...
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 The New York Observer
Is That Nathan Lane Spewing Good Old-Fashioned Spleen?
10/29/2006: 1,131 words, approx. 4 pages The excellent revival of Simon Gray’s Butley at the Booth on Broadway proves particularly welcome because Mr. Gray’s hero isn’t nice. The British relish a bit of bitterness and intelligence, and Mr. Gray’s alcoholic, chain-smoking professor of English, Ben Butley, has a talent to abuse....
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 The New York Observer
Is That Nathan Lane Spewing Good Old-Fashioned Spleen?
10/29/2006: 1,132 words, approx. 4 pages The excellent revival of Simon Gray’s Butley at the Booth on Broadway proves particularly welcome because Mr. Gray’s hero isn’t nice. The British relish a bit of bitterness and intelligence, and Mr. Gray’s alcoholic, chain-smoking professor of English, Ben Butley, has a talent to abuse....



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Simon Grabowski
2,830 words, approx. 9 pages
 In the following essay, Grabowski explores Strindberg's innovative departure from realism in A Dream Play.


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