Not to be : Hamlet rages in Stockholm against the political closure of a cultural institution
The experimental annexe of Sweden’s national stage, Elverket, has fallen victim to severe government cuts. Its final play is a powerful protest against being forced to leave its home Something is rotten in Swedish theatre. In front of Elverket – a former power station that for much of the last (…)
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