A TIMELESS tour de force of human behaviour and psychology will find a contemporary new home in Bala.
Swedish playwright August Strindberg’s 1888 play, Miss Julie, will be reimagined as Julie, with an updated script from Polly Stenham, when it is screened live from the National Theatre.
Wild and newly single, Julie – played by The Crown’s Vanessa Kirby – throws a late night party as neighbours Jean and Kristina clean up amid the celebration above them.
Crossing the threshold, Julie initiates a power game with Jean, which ultimately descends into a savage fight for survival.
It is directed by Carrie Cracknell (NT Live: The Deep Blue Sea) and broadcast live from the National Theatre to cinemas.
To witness the shocking and fierce relevance of this new take on Strindberg’s naturalist masterpiece, head to Neuadd Buddug Cinema, in Bala, at 7pm tomorrow (Thursday, September 6).
Tickets are £12.50 and for further information, call 01678 520800.
More details are also available from www.neuaddbuddug.com
NT Live: Julie contains moments and themes that some people may find distressing.
The production also contains will contain strobe lighting.
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