Um outro fim para a menina Júlia

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"Julia goes out with a firm step". This is the didascalia August Strindberg writes at the end of Miss Julie. Since the play's premiere 130 years ago, in March 1889, actors all over the world have obeyed the author's order and suggested Julia's suicide as the only possible ending to this story.
Imagining another possible ending for these characters forces us to show on stage what happens after Strindberg's didascalia. It forces us to imagine the future I didn't want to promise his characters. In another ending for Miss Julia, we see Julia, John and Cristina, whom the world has seen so many times, only to find them 30 years later, driven by life to find happiness in the little things. In this "before and after", we try to invent an alternative and imagine that Julia's firm step could be the beginning of life's slow, laborious journey.

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