Twelve Dreams is a 1981 play by James Lapine which was inspired by a case study contained in Carl Jung’s book Man and His Symbols. The case concerns a 10-year-old girl who gave her father a psychiatrist an unusual Christmas present — a handwritten booklet describing twelve dreams that she had had when she was eight years old.The play was first performed as a work-in-progress in 1978. A more complete version was performed in 1981–1982 and it was revived in 1995.
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