The Ibsen Prize AKA The Norwegian Ibsen Award 2007

The Ibsen Prize AKA The Norwegian Ibsen Award 2007

The Ibsen Prize AKA The Norwegian Ibsen Award is an award given out by the municipality of Skien, the only playwright award in the country. It was awarded for the first time in 1986, and consists of 150 000 Norwegian kroner and a statuette by Nina Sundbye.

The Ibsen Prize is awarded a Norwegian playwright who has had a new work for children or adults produced by a professional theatre the past year, or for the playwright's collected writing. A special jury selects the winner.

Source:

Scenekunst, scenekunst.no, 20.09.2011, http://www2.scenekunst.no/artikkel_8455.nml

Winners
  • Christopher Grøndahl

    Christopher Friis-Baastad Grøndahl won The Ibsen Prize AKA The Norwegian Ibsen Award 2007 for the audio plays Tundra and Silent Winds of Blackpool.