Realistic illustration of Sweden's spring 2026 theater highlights, featuring Frankenstein at Kulturhuset Stadsteatern, a posthuman musical, and anticipation for Dramaten productions.
Realistic illustration of Sweden's spring 2026 theater highlights, featuring Frankenstein at Kulturhuset Stadsteatern, a posthuman musical, and anticipation for Dramaten productions.
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Theater highlights to look forward to in spring 2026

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Dagens Nyheter previews exciting theater productions for spring 2026 in Sweden, including a posthuman musical and 'Frankenstein' at Kulturhuset Stadsteatern. Theater workers share their expectations, and a columnist hopes for Marie Göranzon's comeback at Dramaten.

Spring 2026 promises a rich lineup of theater, dance, opera, and children's theater in Sweden, according to Dagens Nyheter's calendar. Highlights include a posthuman musical, 'Sveriges siste magiker', and 'Frankenstein' creating a monstrous atmosphere at Kulturhuset Stadsteatern. DN has asked 20 theater workers about their expectations for the season.

In a column, Jacob Lundström discusses the theater spring and stresses the need for dialogue between Marie Göranzon and Dramaten. 'Någon uppsättning måste ju vara den första respektive den sista. Men jag hoppas ändå att Marie Göranzon hinner göra comeback på nationalscenen,' he writes.

Further examples from DN's selection include productions about Verner von Heidenstam, dad dance, robot children's theater, and an Afro-Swedish version of 'Three Sisters'. These span genres and offer diverse experiences for audiences.

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Sports gala award ceremony at Magasinet in Falun: winners on stage holding trophies amid cheering crowd.
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Dalarna sports gala 2026 awards eleven prizes at Magasinet

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Dalarna's sports gala 2026 took place on Wednesday evening at Magasinet in Falun, awarding eleven prizes over about three hours. Profiles like Roberto Vacchi praised it as a success. Here are all the winners.

Dagens Nyheter highlights the top cultural events in Stockholm for week 9, ranging from theater premieres and concerts to exhibitions and walks. Standouts include a verbal showdown at Dramaten, James Cameron's deep-sea exhibition at Vasamuseet, and British indie rock band Suede performing live. The events provide a blend of history, art, and entertainment for all ages.

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Netflix is set to release nine new Swedish productions in 2026, including movies, series, and a documentary. These titles feature a mix of historical dramas, thrillers, comedies, and reality shows, with notable actors such as Fares Fares and Josephine Bornebusch. The announcements highlight Sweden's growing role in Netflix's international content.

The Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival (SHMF) 2026 presents a diverse program with ten concerts at six locations in the Segeberg district. Performances range from jazz to classical, including portrait artist Ksenija Sidorova and readings by Johann von Bülow and Martina Gedeck. The events are complemented by two music festivals in Stocksee and Pronstorf.

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Håkan Hellström drew a full crowd to Malmö Arena on Saturday evening as part of his first indoor tour in ten years. The concert marks the artist's return to indoor venues. The tour concludes in Gothenburg on March 19 and 20.

Following the threat of closure last summer, the Konstgrafiska workshop in Falun has now been saved. New collaborations and larger investments are expected ahead. "It feels very hopeful", says graphic artist Lars Wikström.

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Actor Stellan Skarsgård has been awarded DN's Culture Prize 2026 for his masterful performance in the film 'Sentimental Value'. The prize recognizes how he demonstrates with subtle means that reconciliation is possible for those who acknowledge history, according to DN's culture editor Björn Wiman. The 74-year-old recipient is pleased with the award but emphasizes the film's impact.

 

 

 

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