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| For KICKs - by Jon Kaplan, NOW Magazine
One of the highlights of the fall season is sure to be KICK Theatre's production of Strindberg's Miss Julie.
Adaptor Tara Beagan sets the play in BC's Fraser River Valley during the 20s, and the gulf between the upper-class Miss Julie and her two servants becomes one of race: Miss Julie is white while the others are native.
We caught a white-hot workshop of the show last winter, directed by Melee Hutton with Christine Horne as Julie and Darrell Dennis and Michaela Washburn as the servants. Horne and Dennis are back in November's full production. |
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