Do Something for Real! Be Dangerous, Provocative, and Challenging
Dagens Nyheter explores the perspectives of four young theater artists on how the next generation aims to transform the landscape of Swedish theater.
Theater Creates Farce about the Palme Investigation: “We Will Never Be Able to Surpass Reality”
A theater in Umeå, Sweden, has produced a rock opera about the unresolved murder case of Olof Palme, reflecting on its impact on Swedish society.
CHAT: How do you remember Birgitta Andersson?
Birgitta Andersson, a beloved Swedish actress, has passed away at the age of 92, prompting tributes and memories from the public.
Actor Birgitta Andersson has died
Swedish actress Birgitta Andersson has passed away at the age of 90 after a brief illness.
Actress Marie Göranzon Awarded: 'Influential Voice'
Marie Göranzon, a prominent Swedish actress, has been awarded a cultural prize for her significant contributions to film and theater.
"Almost Equal, Almost Brother", a stage creation on money and racism by Christophe Rauck
Christophe Rauck's new production at the Théâtre des Amandiers in Nanterre explores themes of money and racism through the work of Swedish-Tunisian author Jonas Hassen Khemiri.
When Heidenstam Wanted to Write a Swedish 'Prehistory' the Viking Fit Perfectly
The article discusses the ongoing conversation about Sweden's image, with input from contemporary playwrights reflecting on national identity as the election year of 2026 approaches.
DN Tips: Here are the highlights of the spring stage 2026
The spring theater season in 2026 features a diverse lineup including works by Verner von Heidenstam, children's dance, robot theater for kids, and an Afro-Swedish adaptation of 'Three Sisters'.
Actor Henric Holmberg has died
Henric Holmberg, a renowned Swedish actor known for his work in musical theater and as a director, has passed away at the age of 80.
Critique of 'Göteborg', by Jordi Casanovas: the Swedish theory of love
This critique of Jordi Casanovas' play 'Göteborg' explores themes of love, time, and second chances, likening it to a theatrical version of 'Back to the Future'.