Östgötagatan 33Stockholm

Medborgarplatsen

WUTHERING, WUTHERING HEIGHTS

CO: PRODUCTION POSTE RESTANTE

A storm is brewing from the west as Poste Restante brings their acclaimed and stirring Wuthering Heights experience from Gothenburg to Stockholm.

As a visitor, you step into a fictional yet devoted subculture. Obsessed with Emily Brontë’s 19th-century novel, they run the underground club Klubb Wuthering at a secret location in Stockholm. A club where audience and story meet, dissolving the lines between them.

Maybe you adore Brontë’s grotesque tale of forbidden love and revenge between upper-class Catherine and outcast Heathcliff—where class, gender, and desire are woven together in a destructive storm that devours everything in its path. Maybe you’ve never even heard of it? Either way, Klubb Wuthering has something for you.

No prior knowledge or personal revelations required—this is about exploring how Brontë’s novel mirrors power and desire in our own lives. Borrow a crinoline or a ruffled shirt, borrow a Heathcliff, and set out onto the bookable moors. You decide how much you want to participate and how long you want to stay at the club.

But know this: Once you step onto the moors, you never truly leave them.

Time: 18:30
Duration: Approx. 3 hours
Location: To be announced
Age limit: 18+

Press quotes:
“I try, as Cathy, to lie dying in bed, surrounded by servants, while Heathcliff berates me for betraying him and not answering his letters. It feels surprisingly natural. Stranger still is taking off my costume after a few hours. It’s like waking up from a dream!”
– Mikaela Blomqvist, Göteborgs-Posten, 03-02-2025

“During the nearly two-hour evening, I carry a child’s coffin, create rain from rice, act as a ghost, bury Catherine, and meditate on the windswept moors to the sound of Kate Bush’s resurrected mega-hit Wuthering Heights—a moment that sends shivers down my spine.”
– Ylva Lagercrantz Spindler, Svenska Dagbladet, 24-01-2025

“Interactive theatre can feel like a daunting promise—but when Poste Restante stages an ‘embodied reading’ of Wuthering Heights, it becomes a warm and welcoming evening. Even when dry-sobbing inside a coffin is part of it.”
– DN, 25-01-2025

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Poste Restante

Photo

Anna Drvnik and Martina Hoogland-Ivanow