Miss Julie through the ages: the many faces of Strindberg’s masterpiece
Lesley Manville in Miss Julie at Greenwich Theatre, 1990. Photo: Tristram Kenton
Miss Julie’s tale of lust, class and gender was controversial when it was published in 1888 but has been revived and reinvented time and again in the years since. Nick Smurthwaite looks back at its many iterations ahead of the latest 21st-century take on the play
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