LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater

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Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater

Post by CyberGhostface » Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:55 pm

I can see Oskar in the girl playing him but not Eli in the actress playing her.
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Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater

Post by Parasomniaa » Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:14 pm

I now have tickets for the showing on March 19.
My expectations are mellow (to put a slightly positive spin on low) to see this story played out with theatrical overdoses, but it might be interesting non the less.
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Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater

Post by intrige » Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:39 pm

When is the show going to be,, humm,, showed?? :O
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Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater

Post by intrige » Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:45 pm

editrice wrote:Well, I live in Uppsala, so I for one will be going. :P

I'm expecting to be invited to the premiere, actually! They'd better. :lol:

I can confirm that Sweden doesn't have many child actors, and there are quite strict laws as to children working in any way, and odd hours especially. I don't think that they would be allowed to let children perform nights like that - I know that even in daytime plays they have to have several children alternating, doing different days. Because of this, adults playing children is not at all uncommon in Sweden - actually, I would have been quite surprised to see children on stage. And yes, casting a woman is probably to make the character a more believable adolescent (slight, light voice).

I'll let you know when I've seen it!
If you are going, and if "tehy" let you. Can you please video tape it??O.o

Damn!!! If only I was mabye 3 years older.. I have been in Luleå before, camping with my family.. One a whole day with draving away.. Gaah!!
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Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater

Post by Parasomniaa » Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:56 pm

intrige wrote:When is the show going to be,, humm,, showed?? :O
Here is a complete list with date and time.

16/3 - kl 19.00 Premiere
17/3 - kl 18.00
19/3 - kl 18.00
24/3 - kl 18.00
25/3- kl 19.00
29/3- kl 19.00
31/3 - kl 18.00
1/4 - kl 19.00
2/4 - kl 18.00
5/4- kl 19.00
7/4 - kl 18.00
8/4 - kl 19.00
20/4 - kl 19.00
26/4 - kl 19.00
28/4 - kl 18.00
3/5 - kl 19.00
4/5 - kl 19.00
5/5 - kl 18.00
18/5 - kl 19.00
19/5 - kl 18.00
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Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater

Post by gary13136 » Sun Jan 16, 2011 3:16 am

Parasomniaa wrote:I now have tickets for the showing on March 19.
My expectations are mellow (to put a slightly positive spin on low) to see this story played out with theatrical overdoses, but it might be interesting non the less.
You realize that everyone on this board is expecting you to write a review for the board, don't you? :lol:
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Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater

Post by jonjon_z » Sun Jan 16, 2011 4:19 am

I checked the site when this topic was first posted and the premiere was sold out. You can still buy tickets for the following shows. If seats for the premier had been available I would seriously consider flying there for a small vacation and I live in California. I'm betting some of the cast and crew members of LTROI will show up. For sure it will be heavily publicized.
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Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater

Post by Parasomniaa » Sun Jan 16, 2011 10:25 am

gary13136 wrote:
Parasomniaa wrote:I now have tickets for the showing on March 19.
My expectations are mellow (to put a slightly positive spin on low) to see this story played out with theatrical overdoses, but it might be interesting non the less.
You realize that everyone on this board is expecting you to write a review for the board, don't you? :lol:
If you lot behave yourselves and be good little boys and girls, I might do that.
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Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater

Post by gary13136 » Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:36 am

When we're good we're very good. :D
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Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater

Post by Harls » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:36 pm

gary13136 wrote:When we're good we're very good. :D
And when we're bad, we're even better :lol:
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