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Findus at Christmas
Finally – Junibacken is once again putting on the Christmas show Findus at Christmas! There are a limited number of seats for the performance, so we recommend pre-booking a seat in connection with the purchase of an entrance ticket online. The theater is performed in Swedish.
There’s a knock on the door…
The performance based on Sven Nordqvist’s wonderful Christmas story of the same title. In our staging, we invite you to the day before the day in Pettson’s kitchen. Everything should be as it always is… but it isn’t. Findus is equal parts frustrated, angry and sad that Christmas seems to be missing…
Not even a Christmas tree? What sort of Christmas is left without a tree! This is the worst day before Christmas ever. It’s worse than a boring old Tuesday.
Findus
It is a somber outlook indeed as Pettson has hurt his foot and “can’t do all the things that needs doing before Christmas”. But all of a sudden there’s a knock on the door! And that rarely happens at the house of odd old man Pettson.
Showcasing the expectant days before Christmas is so important when far from everyone has it as “nice as it always is” that Findus wants.
Is there anything new to tell about Christmas, or has everything already been said in red ribbons and fir needles with wrapped figs, and now it's Christmas again? We believe that in the eve-before dialogue between a cat and an old man, there is something worth staging. They want things, they need each other. They fail and succeed, and learn something about Christmas and maybe about love. We need each other, and we are needed.
Mikael Kallin, Scriptwriter and director
Written by: Sven Nordqvist
Script and Direction: Mikael Kallin
Cast: David Krafft, Eric Rusch, Maria Parfält, Katja Wester
Stagecraft and props: Maria Häggqvist, Kim Bergqvist
Puppeteers: Maria Häggqvist, Kim Bergqvist
Costume: Vanja Lindberg
Music: Emil Nilsson, Åsa Jacobsson
Sound Design: Benjamin Johansson
Sound Engineer: Benjamin Johansson, Nadja Tigerschiöld
Photograf: Théres Björk
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