Ewa Roos Returns to the Summer Theater: "A Very Beautiful Art Form"
Ewa Roos is making a return to the summer theater in Vallarna, Falkenberg, after 15 years, to celebrate its 30th anniversary by starring in a play set in the late 1920s.
Ewa Roos is returning to the Vallarna summer theater in Falkenberg after a 15-year hiatus to celebrate the theater's 30th anniversary. She will be starring in the play 'Saltstänk & smuggelsprit,' where she portrays the character Gunhild Stråhle at a Hallandian spa hotel during the late 1920s. This marks a significant comeback for Roos, who has shared her joy in returning to this form of art.
In an interview, Roos expressed her fondness for the summer theater format, describing it as a 'very beautiful art form.' She reflected on her personal connection to water and swimming culture, including her childhood experiences at Frälsborgsbadet in Borås and her summer days spent by the sea in Varberg. Her comments highlight the rich cultural tradition of summer theater in Sweden and the personal experiences that inform artists' connections to their work.
The return of Roos to the summer theater not only celebrates her career but also represents the ongoing popularity and significance of this artistic tradition in Sweden. The Vallarna summer theater has a long-standing reputation for its productions, and this milestone event symbolizes the continuity of cultural practices that resonate with audiences and performers alike.