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Review: Hildur

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Satu Rämö’s detective phenomenon is now seen on the stage of a theatre – more important than a thriller is the feeling and atmosphere (…)

Tuomas Parkkinen has directed a functional and coherent performance. The plot-driven and easily approachable show is a great pleasure for a little over a couple of hours.

The main couple Leeve and Kinnunen both give equally successful performances.

Leeve, who plays the title role, does not make a grumpy caricature of Hildur, but manages to create a sensitive and relatable character on stage who wrestles with her childhood. Kinnunen, on the other hand, boldly works a comedic undertone into Jakobi, who is afraid of flying and knits wool socks.”

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