Stronger - Theatre and Film

Theatre and Film

  • The Stronger, an 1889 play by August Strindberg
    • The Stronger (opera), a 1952 opera by Hugo Weisgall, based on the play
    • The Stronger (film), a 2004 American film short adapted from the play, featuring April Grace
    • Stronger (film), a 2004 Canadian film short adapted from the play, shown at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival

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