Svenska Theatre in the new Kristina från Duvemåla most of the musical actress Mary overhead view, it is easier to sing in Swedish than in Finnish. Ylipää occurs ABBA-band power Ulvaeuksen duo Björn and Benny Andersson's musical, which premiered in Helsinki is less than three weeks' time.
Couple of months of musical training is not tired actress Maria Ylipäätä. On the contrary: Ykkönen Morning TV visited the actor was full of energy and was already planning the future.
- Now, life is pretty much Kristiinaa from here, but one of the disks should also get out.And hopefully this evolution. Finland is such a small country in musical terms. I would go abroad to really like to do musical theater. It would be a logical step to develop, Ylipää says.
Kristina is an immigrant story
Trying to get in after the Svenska Theatre opens a new musical based on Vilhelm Moberg Emigrants novel series. Musical has already sold 50 000 tickets. Kristina från Duvemåla The musical tells the mid-1800s Småland farmers who move to America as immigrants.
- The musical is a story of survival and modifying. But it is also a love story of Oskar and Kristina, and Kristina and Ulrika's story of friendship, Maria Ylipää says.
Christina is a farmer's daughter, whose main purpose in life is to bear children and breast-feed.
- Novels reading was terrible to realize what kind of life they have been forced to live, Ylipää says.
Ylipäälle Kristina is, however, was not welcome to play a character.
- Christina is a warm character. , But also found in temperament and stamina. Kristina America will never be home, Christina needs to always be home, but confines itself to what is life out there, Ylipää says.
"Sweden is easy to sing"
Finnish-Swedish Ylipäälle singing is not a problem: It's actually easier than singing in Finnish.
- It revolves around more easily. English is still easier, but the Swedish second easiest.It is wonderful - one more challenge for more and it feels more like fun, Ylipää says.
- I have always been a good school Swedish. When I found out about the role, I began to read and watch Hufvudstadsbladet Strömsö and the other [in Swedish] TV shows, Ylipää says.
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