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In Strindberg’s A Dream Play, written in 1901, the playwright has sought to imitate the disconnected but apparently logical form of a dream.
By August Strindberg
Translated by Harry G. Carlson
Vincent DeGeorge, director
A young woman from another world is sent to earth to see what it is like to be human. Anything can happen, everything is possible and plausible. Time and space do not exist. Using the backdrop of real-life events, Strindberg spins new patterns of memories, experiences, inventions and absurdities all in the quest to discover if life is really worth living.
Estimated runtime: 100 minutes, no intermission
Location: Cohen Family Studio Theater
Tickets: $27; student and group discounts available.
*Please note that traffic and parking around campus will be heavier than normal on Nov. 5 due to a UC Football game. CCM encourages patrons to purchase parking in advance through the Box Office.
ADMISSION INFO
$27; student and group discounts available
Phone: 513-556-4183
Email: boxoff@uc.edu
Website: https://ccmonstage.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?SeriesID=97