IS THE NEW STADSTEATERN SHOW A GLORIOUS MASTERPIECE OR AN UTTER CULTURAL DISASTER? I went, so you don't have to. đđ ♂️
Is it possible to be too productive? My brain says yes, but my video folder says no. đŹđ€ For the first time in what feels like a lifetime, I cleared my video backlog! That's right—every single piece of content, edited, filed, and ready to go. I’m starting this video by sharing the exact routine and mindset shift that got me here, because I know you, too, are drowning in digital drafts. This is the ultimate productivity hack you didn’t know you needed. đ
I promise you an honest, detailed look into my incredibly unusual day—from the high-speed editing sprint in my sheets to a highly anticipated night at the theatre that, well, didn't quite land. You’ll get value from the workflow tips and an emotional connection with my sheer disappointment (and relief!) at the night's cultural outing. It’s a complete journey through modern life: the grind, the treats, and the sometimes-staggering gulf between artistic concept and reality. đ
After my victory over the digital mountain, my friend Majsan and I met up. The location was the delightfully quirky vegan cafĂ© Plattan, nestled in the basement of Kulturhuset in Stockholm. I treated myself—and I mean treated myself—to a coffee, a toasted sandwich, and a spectacular, utterly new seasonal delight: an autumn semla. Forget the traditional almond paste, this beauty was packed with apple purĂ©e and cinnamon. It was a revelation! I've included a little food review that you absolutely need to see before you track one down. đ☕️
The evening was dedicated to the theatre and the much-discussed performance of OROSDANSER (Worry Dances) at Stadsteatern. The play is based on the sociologist Roland Paulsen's book, TĂ€nk om – en studie i oro (What If – A Study in Worry). The core concept, according to the official write-up, is that the show offers "a warm and humorous gaze upon humanity in all its greatness and pettiness. With actors Liv Mjönes, Shebly Niavarani, Matilda Ragnerstam, Pablo Leiva Wenger, Elisabet Carlsson and Adam StaniĆĄiÄ StĂ„lhammar." This is the Swedish description translated: NĂ€r regissören Ada Berger gör teater av sociologen Roland Paulsens bok "TĂ€nk om – en studie i oro" Ă€r det med en varm och humoristisk blick pĂ„ mĂ€nskligheten i all sin storhet och ynklighet.
I went in with high hopes for clever satire and much-needed laughs about our modern condition. Initially, it was charming, but then... it just lost its way. I found myself thinking that the whole production, centered around the idea that we are unnecessarily anxious, feels profoundly out of touch with the very real, very large problems people are facing every single day. The world is a lot to worry about right now, and I think the theatre has a responsibility to reflect that, not dismiss it as a charming neurosis. I’m sharing my full, candid review of where I think the show went wrong, and why a production about "worry" felt so ironically careless. đŹ
This video is a reminder that even when things are disappointing, there's always a delicious moment or a burst of unexpected success to be found. Whether you're a content creator, a theatre lover, or just someone looking for a great pastry recommendation, there is something in here for you. If you can relate to the pressure of an endless to-do list, or the disappointment of a hyped event, give this video a thumbs up! đ
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