
A theatrical farce follows an eccentric director, an absurd art director, and a quirky acting coach—so devoted to the stage they seem brothers. They mount Mozart’s Don Giovanni with a radical, avant‑garde vision, provoking violent opposition from actors, musicians, stage crew, and even café staff. Meanwhile the director’s Don Juan‑style womanising draws constant demands from lovers and children during rehearsals.
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Agneta Ekmanner
Marian / Donna Elvira

Inga Landgré
Journalist

Björn Kjellman
Håkan

Ann Petrén
Angry Lady

Iwar Wiklander
Technical Manager

Lars Bethke
Dancer

Anna-Yrsa Falenius
Oboe Player

Amanda Ooms
Susan

Gerd Hegnell
Hat Check Girl

Lena T. Hansson
Ia / Donna Anna

Loa Falkman
Eskil / Don Juan

Pedro Hietanen
Cleaner

Iwa Boman
Flute Player

Kristóf Kovács
Violin Player

Philip Zandén
Flemming

Etienne Glaser
Walter

M.A. Numminen
Cleaner

Helge Skoog
Olof / Don Ottavio

Gudrun Henricsson
Otilla

Björn Gedda
Base Player

Lars Hansson
Stagehand

Lottie Ejebrant
Violin Player

Malin Ek
Malla

Lars Wiik
Stagehand

Henric Holmberg
Violinist

Niklas Ek
Georg / Donna Anna's Father

Henry Bronett
Fritz

Grith Fjeldmose
Therés / Zerlina

Rune Zetterström
Lennart / Leporello

Krister St. Hill
Ulf / Mazzetto

Anders Clason
Theatre Manager

Saara Salminen
Cleaner

Okko Kamu
Conductor

Nils Gredeby
Clarient Player

Inga Sarri
Clarient Player

Marian Gräns
Horn Player

Bo Samuelson
Horn Player

Vladimir Puhony
Fagott Player

Gerd Andersson
Dancer

Jenny Tyllström
Walter's Daughter

Frida Hasselvall
Walter's Daughter
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