Our Projects

A showcase of projects by Linda Forsell, Jenny Möller Jensen, and Freja Hallberg.

By Linda Forsell (2026)

The Escaperoom

The Escape Room invites the audience into a surreal chamber of transformation. Upon entering, they are welcomed by three psychopomps, mythic guides who move between worlds. In mythology, a psychopomp accompanies souls through moments of passage, navigating the fragile threshold between the visible and the unseen, the conscious and the unconscious.

By Freja Hallberg (2026)

Rathaus

RATHAUS examines the relationship between administration and violence, and how responsibility is distributed within institutional structures.

By Freja Hallberg (2026)

Guided Tour of the Untrue History

The audience is guided through the city while listening to a narrative about a forgotten, entirely fabricated chapter of the past — delivered with the authority of an official history.

By Freja Hallberg (2025)

Art & Money 

Two figures — ART and MONEY — engage in an ongoing negotiation.
Through dialogue, repetition and shifting power, the work explores dependency, value and survival.

By Linda Forsell (2025)

I, THE END

I, THE END is a show about healing.
Through magic tricks, spectacular and melodramatic acts, Linda Forsell brings to life her inner magician to explore the illusions of identity, the mysteries of existence and the vastness of being - alive!

By Jenny Möller Jensen and Ebba Petrén (2024)

1974

An anachronistic theatre performance where the artist duo with the help of a magical stick they found in the forest, transport themselves back to the year when Sweden was at its peak. The year Sweden got a national cultural policy, won Eurovision and it was considered immoral. A performance about politics and dreams.

By Freja Hallberg (2022)

Baywatch

Two performers borrow the names and characters of Mitch and CJ from the 90s TV series Baywatch.

By Freja Hallberg(2022)

Fight

A four-hour performance for four actors and a live bluegrass band.

An escalating quarrel unfolds in real time, without resolution.
The work explores conflict as form through fast, musical dialogue and physical precision.

“It’s simply brilliant.” — Expressen