Women and Apple Trees
Sally and Ellen grow up in Norrköping's poor quarter at the end of the 19th century. As adults, they meet again and find in each other a rare strength. Ellen is the quiet, enduring mother struggling in a destructive marriage. Sally is righteous and fearless - a woman who speaks loudly even when no one wants to listen. Around them, children move through a daily life marked by hardship, loss, and moments of belonging.
Moa Martinson's 1933 novel portrays women's living conditions with a gaze that still feels unusually direct, a language rooted in earth, work, and survival. It is a story of sisterhood as resistance and friendship as necessity in a world where security was rarely to be found. Now the novel comes to life on stage in a dramatization by Tora von Platen, directed by Julia Marko-Nord. Performance length: 2 hours including intermission.
Cast: Emilia Roosmann, Tuuli Heinonen, Maria Sundbom, Mårten Andersson, Emil Grudemo El Hayek
Costume design and scenography: Sven Haraldsson - Composition: Martin Hederos - Makeup design: Angelica Ekeberg - Lighting design: Sofia Linde and Hannele Philipson - Dramaturge: Ninna Tersman
A co-production with Västerbottensteatern.











