Sigurd Ibsen
Sigurd Ibsen, born in Oslo 1859, dead 1930, was a Norwegian politician, diplomat, writer and playwright, son of Henrik and Suzannah Ibsen, married to Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson's daughter Bergliot (a singer) and father of Tancred Ibsen (a director).
He wrote two dramas, Robert Frank (1914), which was performed in The National Theatre of Norway and translated to several languages, and Temple of Remembrance (Norwegian title: Erindringens Tempel) (1917).
Source: The biography encyclopaedia Norsk Biografisk Leksikon, 24.08.2011,
Information
(Objekt ID 16382)Object type | Person |
Born | December 23, 1859 (dead April 14, 1930) |
Functions | Author, Dramatist/Playwright |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Gender | Male |
Involved in productions (1)
Title | Premiere | Role |
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Robert Frank (The National Theatre) | October 6, 1914 | Playwright |
Artworks (1)
Title | Publiseringsdato | Role |
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Robert Frank | 1914, Script, Drama | – Author |