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Alla shall bathe, with the subtitle a play that degenerates into song and dance and music and bath, is a revue in two acts with Galenskaparna and After Shave. It is about the music-interested Count Frans-Oskar Brussels. The second act takes place in the castle's ballroom, where a sparkling music show is performed. In the final number, the stage floor was opened to a swimming pool with associated trampoline and bathing cabins. 25 extras in colorful bathing suits poured onto the stage and the entire ensemble bathed. All shall bathe was the first production after Peter Rangmar's death. Rangmar was alive when Claes Eriksson started writing, but after Rangmar's death they had to bring in a replacement. The actor Thomas Hedengran had to take over the roles originally intended for Peter Rangmar. But Hedengran then got a completely new script intended just for him. 1935, Frans-Oskar father - Claes Eriksson 1945, Frans-Oskar 10 years - Per Fritzell 1955, Frans-Oskar 20 years - Thomas Hedengran 1965, Frans-Oskar 30 years - Jan Rippe 1975, Frans-Oskar 40 years - Anders Eriksson 1985 , Frans-Oskar 50 years - Knut Agnred 1995, Frans-Oskar 60 years - Claes Eriksson Knut Agnred plays through Frans-Oskar's first 40 years a deaf piano tuner named Eberhardt Vachs. Kerstin Granlund plays all the female characters who pass through Frans-Oskar's life.