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After a Heavy Spring at the Theater: "Lida Became a Lisa for the Soul"

Rikard Lekander, director of Uppsala City Theatre, is back where he feels most comfortable – in the director's chair with his hands bloodied by a modern horror classic. Now he's digging deeper and deeper into all the hidden layers of Stephen King's "Suffering", with the Uppsala premiere on December 13.
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Rikard Lekander, director of Uppsala City Theatre, is back where he feels most comfortable – in the director's chair with his hands bloodied by a modern horror classic. Now he's digging deeper and deeper into all the hidden layers of Stephen King's "Suffering", with the Uppsala premiere on December 13.

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Upsala Nya Tidning broke the news in Uppsala, Sweden on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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