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LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 9:31 pm
by drakkar
LTROI is making it's way to the theatre - an adaptation is going to be played at Uppsala Stadsteater. Director is Jakob Hultcrantz Hansson, and the premiere is set to March 16, 2011.
Interesting!

Looks like I'm up for a trip to Sweden again..
http://www.uppsalastadsteater.se/2010/l ... -komma-in/
Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:41 pm
by covenant6452
drakkar wrote:Interesting! Looks like I'm up for a trip to Sweden again..

Oh Yes!
That is a definite not to be missed occasion! I'll even rent a tux and fly in for a weekend performance of that one!

Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 1:04 am
by gary13136
It would be interesting to see LTROI on stage; just to see how it turns out. I hope it's so darned successful that they have to take it on a World Tour. Heck, I'll settle for a localized North Carolina tour.
But it's sad in a way. Lina and Kåre are now too big to play the leads.

Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 1:17 am
by moonvibe34
The idea of a LTROI play is freakin' awesome I think!
Like Gary I guess I'll have to hope for a success based World Tour though.

I'd settle for a localized North Carolina tour too.

Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 3:52 pm
by Wolfchild
Google translates part of that page as
A bloodstained tale of forbidden love, evil and unbridled lust.
"Unbridled lust"? I guess maybe this will be more of an adaptation of the novel than of the film. Even in the novel, the only lustful character was Håkan, and his lust was "bridled" - at least until went all zombie. Are they really going to portray zombie Håkan on stage?
moonvibe34 wrote:The idea of a LTROI play is freakin' awesome I think!
Like Gary I guess I'll have to hope for a success based World Tour though.

I'd settle for a localized North Carolina tour too.

Ruh roh. If it ever makes it to The States, someone will want to make it into musical. I can picture it in my in my mind - zombie Håkan prancing around the stage singing, "Spring time for, zombies, and vampirism. Winter for Tommy, and Eliiiiii".
Just shoot me now.

Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 3:59 pm
by genie47
Zombie Hakan is presented on stage with a permanent hard on is going make a lot of people uncomfortable.

Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:05 pm
by drakkar
I didn't like that unbridled thing either. Could be the people writing the article. They also misspelled Lindqvist.
The piece played before LdRKI is Gjengangere (Ghosts) by Henrik Ibsen (what a coincidence!), and they are calling the drama a thriller. Imo the core story of LTROI has the potential of making an equally good play if treated good.
Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 3:38 pm
by drakkar
An update on the play:
I found the names of the lead actors:
Eli: Bahar Pars

Oskar: Elisabeth Wernesjö
http://www.svd.se/kulturnoje/nyheter/va ... 680657.svd
Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 4:22 pm
by covenant6452
I guess it is difficult to actually use children for a play like this. Damn child labour laws!

Strange, but cool, using a girl for Oskar.
We GOTS to get us some opening night tickets!
LTROI PARTY IN UPPSALAAAAAA!!!

Re: LTROI play at Uppsala Stadsteater
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:19 pm
by gattoparde59
covenant6452 wrote:I guess it is difficult to actually use children for a play like this.
I don't see why, its done all the time. Annie, Sound of Music, Oliver! etc.
drakkar wrote:An update on the play:
I found the names of the lead actors:
Interesting casting choices from the androgyny point of view, unless they are changing the gender as well as the age of the two leads. Ruh-Roh! that leads the door wide open for some unbridled lust on stage.
