A Dream Play
Caryl Churchill’s adaptation of a play by August Strindberg
Directed by Chris Holcom
June 12 – 29, 2008
Thu. – Sat. 8pm, Sun. 4pm
Tickets: $24.50
Shimberg Playhouse, Straz Center for the Performing Arts
Video

Watch Artistic Director David Jenkins discuss Dream Play on Tampa Bay's Media Talk.
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Patron Reviews
"A strangely compelling show that defies any attempt to describe it. In it's brevity the human condition is presented through a sorrowful lens. Cerebral and affecting, this show may not be to everyone's taste, but should be seen by everyone just to experience the sheer artfulness of it." – David (via Blogsite Theater)
"Congratulations on another mesmerizing production. It reminded me of the 60’s and 70’s!" – Deborah Kobritz, season ticket holder and Stage Setter
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Radio
Listen to the Cast/Crew of A Dream Play on WMNF's 6/14/08 Women's Show. (Fast forward to the 21 minute mark.)
Listen to the Cast/Crew of A Dream Play on WMNF's 6/20/08 Art in Your Ear. (Fast forward to the 44 minute mark.)
In Print
Previews
Full Cast, Creative Team Set for Jobsite Theater's A Dream Play – Theater Mania
Playgoers Won't Be Counting Sheep – Tampa Tribune
See & Do – Creative Loafing
Jobsite Theater at TBPAC stages Strindberg's A Dream Play – St. Petersburg Times
Reviews
"[A Dream Play] is like witnessing an exercise in free association ... once in a while, in the rambling chaos, you grasp a nugget that brings everything into focus ... Jobsite Theater's production does a fine job unearthing those rare treasures of wisdom." – The Tampa Tribune
"A little more than a century ago ... August Strindberg made a stage play out of the structure and psyche of a dream. In 2005, British playwright Caryl Churchill pared that monumental effort down to a scale more appropriate for contemporary theater ... [Jobsite's production] shows that both Strindberg and Churchill succeeded. So has Jobsite, with its admirable take on a difficult work ... Chris Holcom and his cast handle the material with airiness and humor. But it's still substantial and thought-provoking, full of ideas and images that stick with you." – St. Petersburg Times
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