August Strindberg’s 'Ghost Sonata' to haunt the UNM stage Left to right, Jamey Grayson and Alexander J. Papponi perform in the University of New Mexico’s production of “Ghost Sonata.” Jamey Grayson performs in the University of New Mexico's production of "Ghost Sonata." From left, Jamey Grayson and Alexander J. Papponi perform in UNM's production of August Strindberg's "Ghost Sonata." Violet Jada, above, with Ryan Sanchez, left, and Alexander J. Papponi, performing in the University of New Mexico's production "Ghost Sonata." From left, Jamey Grayson and Alexander J. Papponi perform in the University of New Mexico's production "Ghost Sonata." A scene from "Ghost Sonata" by August Strindberg, performed by University of New Mexico Theatre and Dance. Left to right, Violet Jada and Isabelle Jabbour perform in the University of New Mexico's production of "Ghost Sonata." From left, Jamey Grayson and Alexander J. Papponi perform in the University of New Mexico’s production of “Ghost Sonata.” From left, Jamey Grayson and Alexander J. Papponi perform in the University of New Mexico’s production of “Ghost Sonata.” From left, Jamey Grayson and Alexander J. Papponi perform in the University of New Mexico’s production of “Ghost Sonata.” Published April 23, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. Modified April 23, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - August Strindberg’s 'Ghost Sonata' to haunt the UNM stage The University of New Mexico’s theater department will perform August Strindberg’s 1907 expressionistic masterpiece, “The Ghost Sonata,” in a bold restaging by UNM professor Alejandro Tomás Rodriguez, who has also composed new music for the play. collection_ba2627ab-2e59-48a8-871e-33a75ba98021.html
As featured on - August Strindberg’s 'Ghost Sonata' to haunt the UNM stage The University of New Mexico’s theater department will perform August Strindberg’s 1907 expressionistic masterpiece, “The Ghost Sonata,” in a bold restaging by UNM professor Alejandro Tomás Rodriguez, who has also composed new music for the play.
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