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Aurora Theatre Company Presents August Strindberg's CREDITORS

By: Jan. 25, 2019
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Aurora Theatre Company continues its dynamic 27th season with August Strindberg's CREDITORS, directed by Barbara Damashek (A Number, Splendour).

CREDITORS runs January 25 - February 24 (Opens: January 31).

Written in 1888, the same year he wrote Miss Julie, Strindberg's Creditors is a powerful psychodrama about a sexual triangle taken to destructive extremes. Adolf, a painter who has taken up sculpture, has been befriended by Gustav, who both inspires him and feeds his mind with doubts about Tekla, Adolf's novelist wife. In this real-time tragi-comic classic, we watch their threeway web of deceit and shifting power grow ever more deadly. This exciting new version by Scottish playwright David Greig (The Events) has

For single tickets ($35-$70) or subscriptions ($111-$396), the public can call (510) 843-4822 or visit www.auroratheatre.org

Aurora Theatre Company gratefully acknowledges Season Sponsors: Ed & Liliane Schneider. Premiere Sponsor: The Bernard Osher Foundation. Sponsors: Cindy & Stephen Snow. Associate Sponsors: Ellen & Barry Levine, Helen M. Marcus, Thomas W. Edwards & Rebecca Parlette-Edwards, Frank Kelly & Alan Stewart.

Aurora Theatre Company gratefully acknowledges the following foundations and government agencies for their support: Actors' Equity Foundation, Alameda County Arts Commission ARTSFUND, Berkeley Civic Arts Program & Civic Arts Commission, The Bernard Osher Foundation, Fleishhacker Foundation, The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, MUFG Union Bank Foundation, Sam Mazza Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, Theatre Bay Area, The Tournesol Project, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and Zellerbach Family Foundation.



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