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Pressmeddelanden 9.12.2025

Biljettrusning – 12 000 har redan biljetter till Änglagård!

Intresset för höstens stora musikal på Svenska Teatern är enormt. Änglagård har premiär 17 september 2026. En vecka efter biljettsläpp har 12 300 biljetter bokats och sålts. Det är ett tydligt tecken på att publiken längtar efter att uppleva Änglagård som storslagen musikal med en stjärnspäckad ensemble!
Uncategorized 19.9.2025

60 theatres from Finland read stories by children from Gaza

Today, 60 Finnish theatres read aloud the stories of children from Gaza. This campaign is a human call for empathy — so that as many people as possible hear the voices of Gaza’s children and take a moment to pause with them.
Uncategorized 1.9.2025

How Svenska Teatern became the first theatre to perform Astrid Lindgren’s classic, Ronia, the Robber’s Daughter

Astrid Lindgren’s beloved children’s novel, Ronia, the Robber’s Daughter (sw: Ronja Rövardotter) first opened at Svenska Teatern in 1987, bringing the iconic heroine to the stage for the very first time.
21.1.2025

Guardians of the Gods – A Global Theatre Collaboration for Children and Young People

The play is part of The Childhood Project, a large international collaboration initiated by Unga Klara in Stockholm, in partnership with Unge Viken Teater in Norway and Svenska Teatern in Helsinki.
NEWS 28.10.2024

Quick Guide to Hamlet and Shakespeare – Become an Expert in Five Minutes

Shakespeare’s Hamlet has captivated audiences for centuries, but it doesn’t have to be hard to understand. This quick guide offers 20 key insights into both the play and its creator, William Shakespeare—ideal for deepening your understanding before the performance.
NEWS 7.10.2024

Love, doubt, and generational rebellion drive Dritëro’s Hamlet

When staging the world’s most famous play by the greatest playwright in theatre history, you need something to say—both about the play and the present time. This is what director Dritëro Kasapi brings to his reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, premiering on November 7th at Svenska Teatern in Helsinki.