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THANK YOU everyone who saw my play ”Sprängskiss över ensamheten” in Stockholm. And thank you everyone involved. We bloody did it! We played six shows for as many people as we could under the covid restrictions and we had a total blast. I wrote this play some years ago when a line from a J Mascis' song wouldn’t leave my head (”Hell may not dwell on the dead / How about the living?”). That question just stuck with me and turned into this play and two songs (”Portable Hell” and ”Jag bär på din lukt”). I am SUPER proud that we made the best we could under the circumstances and played this in front of a live audience. It’s a theatrical play and meant to be performed live in a room with and for breathing and thinking people.


All these pictures are stills from a recording we did of the last show. I don’t know if it will be made public or if we’ll ever perform this play again. If the timing is right and stars are aligned - who knows? For now, I’m on to the next thing. See you soon. J.









A few years back I heard the song ”Several Shades of Why” by J Mascis, which contains the line ”Hell may not dwell on the dead / how about the living?”. That question just stuck with me. I thought about it so much that it turned into two songs and now this play. It's a dark comedy about waiting, death, Mistadobalina, time, past lives and what hell might be. Tickets are out March 1. Opens March 19 at Teaterverket in Stockholm. I still have no answer. Maybe hell does dwell on the living?


CAST: Sandra Herlog, Jonas Jonsson, Kristofer Jonsson, Bodil Lundeberg, Fredric Thurfjell. DIRECTED BY: Eline Lundeberg and Vegard Fjærvoll. WRITTEN BY: Jonas Jonsson PHOTO: Anton Näslund POSTER: Jonas




I have written a new play called "Sprängskiss över ensamheten" and I'm starring in it too. It's a dark comedy and you can see it in Stockholm in February 2021 IF the damn virus could cool off a bit. Here's to hoping anyway. I'll let you know more when the tickets are out.


J


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