Written in 1888 by the Swedish playwright August Strindberg's Miss Julia portrays the struggle of social classes through the figure of an aristocratic woman who breaks social conventions.
In this version of Manuel Macia, the servant John, with whom Julia lives a moment of torrid passion is replaced by an educated and ambitious housekeeper. The production is interpreted by Nuria Karma, Maite Ferrer and Raquel Rivero. It is dedicated to the memory of the actress Lola Paniza.