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Ann Petrén
Ann Petrén

Måna Klagshamn

Andreas Kundler
Andreas Kundler

Henrik Andersson

Anna Takanen
Anna Takanen

Lennart Jähkel
Lennart Jähkel

Etienne Glaser
Etienne Glaser

Pär Tapper

Mats Hedlund
Mats Hedlund

Thomas Bergström

Cilla Thorell
Cilla Thorell

Maria Salah
Maria Salah

Ellinor Swahn-Djama

Lars Hansson
Lars Hansson

Janne Graaf

Tobias Theorell
Tobias Theorell

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    "Dificult People" - About the production process when Suzanne Osten directs the theater play ”Difficult people”, written by Nils Gredeby. It is a play about people who fail in their professional careers by ”being difficult”. It all starts with the author attending a course about how to spot the difficult people and how to fire people who sabotage or create problems at the working place. In the process the ensemble has to face questions about how we view our fellow human beings and who is considered expendable.

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    2001-10-05

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