Jens Bjørneboe (1920-1976) was a Norwegian writer and playwright, educated as a painting artist.
The dance production Surprised Body Project (2010) by Wee takes active use of the international work of musicians and dancers. The core company of performers is expanded at different performance stays and visiting performances.
The Jungle Book (2008, revived 2012) was a theatre production by The Norwegian Theatre, based on the novel by Rudyard Kipling, in a theatrical adaption by Alexander Mørk-Eidem. The production was performed at The Norwegian Theatre's main stage. The production was part of The Norwegian Theatre's contribution to The Year of Diversity.
The Incredible Story of the Giant Pear (2019) was a theatre production by The National Theatre, based on the book for children by Jakob Martin Strid, in a theatrical adaption by Erlend Loe and with music by Simon Revholt. The production was performed at the theatre's main stage.
Moby Dick (2020) was a puppetry production by Plexus Polaire in collaboration with Nordland Visual Theatre, Nordland Theatre, Teater Innlandet and others, based on the novel by Herman Melville, in a theatrical adaptation by Yngvild Aspeli. The opening took place at Nordland Theatre, Mo i Rana, after which the production was performed on tour.
A Christmas Carol (2015) was a theatre production by The National Stage, based on Ivar Tindberg's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel. The production had its premiere at the theatre's main stage.
Shadow (2009) was a theater production by De Utvalgte. Shadow was based on the play by Jon Fosse, Shadow. Voices from women and men calling out from some kind of a limbo, a place beyond life, a place where they can neither stay nor escape. The present merges with memories from the past. What the characters have left from life are the memories about the relations and connections they had to each other.
TanGhost by POS Theatre Company is a fusion of Ibsen's classical text of Ghosts, world renowned tango-dancer Pablo Veron, new original music by Sverre Indris Joner, video art, and supreme actors from Norway – Henrik Ibsen's homeland – all is a very unusual combination, but nevertheless an exciting one.
The Theatre Of Cruelty's production The Mountain Bird (2009) was a world premiere of Henrik Ibsen's unfinished opera libretto from 1859.