Stockholm List — All live music, theatre, and art events in Stockholm

Brunnsgatan Fyra

until11 May

NATTORIENTERARNA

A play about two women, Vera and Bricken, navigating a night where reality has shifted and language transformed. First revival since original 1998 premiere. Approximately 1 hour 20 minutes.

theatredramacontemporarycharacter-drivenSwedish

A play about two women, Vera and Bricken, navigating a night where reality has shifted and language transformed. First revival since original 1998 premiere. Approximately 1 hour 20 minutes.

Fri.15 May17 May

SVENSK HUMOR

A monologue by Elis Monteverde Burrau performed by Jacques Karlberg. A personal piece about a writer named Liam attempting to save Swedish humor while navigating his own life struggles. Approximately 1 hour 10 minutes.

theatremonologuecontemporarycomedyintrospective

A monologue by Elis Monteverde Burrau performed by Jacques Karlberg. A personal piece about a writer named Liam attempting to save Swedish humor while navigating his own life struggles. Approximately 1 hour 10 minutes.

Fri.29 May30 May

MIKAELS HALVSPÄNDA BÅGE

A cabaret show about hands without direction, the struggle of mediocrity, and the taste of loss. Features sketches, video, monologues, newly written music, and covers woven around the story of the archangel Michael's rise and fall, and the difficult path back to dignity. Approximately 1 hour.

theatrecabaretsketchmusiccontemporaryensemble

A cabaret show about hands without direction, the struggle of mediocrity, and the taste of loss. Features sketches, video, monologues, newly written music, and covers woven around the story of the archangel Michael's rise and fall, and the difficult path back to dignity. Approximately 1 hour.

Tue.9 Jun12 Jun

all of it

A 45-minute choreographed monologue performed by Lilja Fredrikson. An intense exploration of an entire life compressed into visceral movement and poetic language, examining formative moments, relationships, loss, and sexuality. Performed in English.

theatredancemonologuecontemporarypoeticintrospective

A 45-minute choreographed monologue performed by Lilja Fredrikson. An intense exploration of an entire life compressed into visceral movement and poetic language, examining formative moments, relationships, loss, and sexuality. Performed in English.