Dyngkåt och hur helig som helst (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 19, 2011

Original Title:
Dyngkåt och hur helig som helst

Production Companies:
True Entertainment

Production Countries:
Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15 

Runtime: 120

In this acclaimed performance, Mia Skäringer offers both laughter, singing and seriousness. Some of her most famous characters also appear during the show, but they are not the focus when Mia performs this mixture of monologue and stand-up. The ambiguous name of the performance sets the agenda for the show and with the help of Mia's fantastic storytelling skills, the show balances between great comedy and equally great seriousness. Sex and above all female sexuality are often in focus. The reason for this, according to Mia, is quite simple: -There is a huge need to hear the woman's version. All the nagging about sex everywhere has always been based on men's needs and ideas, which is why so many women have never found their own horniness. There is a lot of sadness and resignation to vent.

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Creative Producer:
Mia Skäringer

Executive Producer:
Bosse Gustavsson

Producer:
Rebecka Beckman

Writer:
Mia Skäringer

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