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Free reading of August Strindberg play at Nordic Heritage Museum
A free reading of an August Strindberg play at Seattle's Nordic Heritage Museum on April 12, 2011.
The Nordic Heritage Museum in Seattle is marking the 100th anniversary of the death of Swedish playwright August Strindberg with a free reading Tuesday night.
Anne-Charlotte Hanes Harvey, a dramaturg and translator as well as professor emerita of theater at San Diego State University; her husband, Michael Harvey; Peter Larlham; and Sandy Johnson will present a reading of a new translation of Strindberg's "Dance of Death I." The work is a drama about an isolated couple whose lives are upended by the arrival of the wife's cousin from America.
The actors will take part in a discussion after the 90-minute presentation.
7 p.m. Tuesday, Nordic Heritage Museum auditorium, 3014 N.W. 67th St., Seattle; free (206-789-5707 or www.nordicmuseum.org).
Seattle Times staff

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