August Strindberg


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EASTER A monologue from the play by August Strindberg NOTE: This monologue is reprinted from Easter and Stories. Trans. Velma Swanston Howard. Cincinnati: Stewart & Kidd Company, 1912.


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by August Strindberg Details Character: Madame X Genre: Drama Gender: Female Age Range: 30-49 Category: Contemporary Themes: Change, Relationships, Affairs Scene Synopsis After bumping into her.


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Miss Julie ( Miss Julie) by August Strindberg Details Character: Miss Julie Genre: Drama Gender: Female Age Range: 20-39 Category: Contemporary Themes: Loss, Misfortune, Rejection Scene.


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MADAM X: Hush, you needn't speak—I understand it all! It was because—and because—and because! Yes, yes! Now all the accounts balance. That's it. Fie, I won't sit at the same table with you.That's the reason I had to embroider tulips—which I hate—on his slippers, because you are fond of tulips; that's why we go to Lake Mälarn in the summer, because you don't like salt.


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Acting Monologues: August Strindberg - The Stronger read by Madame X Acting Monologues Ready to nail that audition? The Stronger ( Madame X) by August Strindberg Details Character: Madame X.


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Details Character: Captain Genre: Drama Gender: Male Age Range: 40-69 Category: Contemporary Themes: Feelings, Relationships, Secrets Scene Synopsis Laura and the captain discuss their marriage..


August Strindberg The Occult Diary

THE STRONGER A monologue from the play by August Strindberg NOTE: This monologue is reprinted from Plays by August Strindberg. Trans. Edith and Warner Oland. Boston: John W. Luce and Co., 1912. MME. X: Our acquaintance has been so queer.


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Facing Death ( Durand) by August Strindberg Details Character: Durand Genre: Drama Gender: Male Age Range: 50-9 Category: Contemporary Themes: Relationships, Secrets, Misfortune Scene Synopsis.


August Strindberg

( Miss Julie) by August Strindberg Details Character: Miss Julie Genre: Drama Gender: Female Age Range: 20-39 Category: Contemporary Themes: Acceptance, Misfortune, Life Changes Scene Synopsis.


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Monologues from shows associated with August Strindberg All right! And let him answer for it him. Tekla Creditors 0 I don't know. You live with a woman for. Adolph Creditors 0 What was I saying?—Yes, you came here, a. Adolph Creditors 0 At this moment, yes. But do you remember. Adolph Creditors 0 CAPTAIN. You think Curt a hypocrite? [A.


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A monologue from the play by August Strindberg NOTE: This monologue is reprinted from Plays by August Strindberg. Trans. Edith and Warner Oland. Boston: John W. Luce and Co., 1912. JEAN: Do you know how people in high life look from the under world? No. of course you don't.


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Johan August Strindberg was a Swedish playwright, novelist, poet, essayist and painter. He began writing plays while a student at Uppsala University. His first full play, Master Olof (1872), was written when he was 23 years old and is now considered Sweden's first great drama. However it was rejected by the Royal Dramatic Theater because of its.


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A monologue from the play by August Strindberg NOTE: This monologue is reprinted from Plays by August Strindberg, v. 1. Trans. Edwin Björkman. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1912. THE LAWYER Look at these walls. Does it not look as if the wall-paper itself had been soiled by every conceivable sin?


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A monologue from the play by August Strindberg NOTE: This monologue is reprinted from Plays by August Strindberg, v. 1. Trans. Edwin Björkman. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1912. THE LAWYER: Look at these walls. Does it not look as if the wall-paper itself had been soiled by every conceivable sin?


The Monologuer August Strindberg The Stronger read by Madame X Acting monologues

by August Strindberg Details Character: Miss Julie Genre: Drama Gender: Female Age Range: 20-39 Category: Contemporary Themes: Secrets, Power, Broken Promises Scene Synopsis Miss Julie plans to.