The Count is Home: The Development of August Strindberg's Miss Julie, from First Rehearsal to Opening Performance by the Saint Albans Repertory Theater, Washington, D.C., 1970: A Journal
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August Strindberg's Miss Julie is the play-within-a-play for Newcomb's dramatic account of a fledgling theater company mounting a production of Strindberg's Miss Julie. Round and round we go as Julie's madness and John's provocations begin to affect the players and finally the company itself.If you're interested in watching a theater company tackle a difficult production, one affecting everyone with something like the madness of the characters they portray, The Count Is Home is your cup of ...























