The black sheep

The black sheep (1940) was a theatre production by KomediateatretThe black sheep was based on a tale of rural life in three acts av Josef Marhaug. The production was performed at Komediateatret in Bergen.

The director was Lars Nygard.

Information

(Objekt ID 101128)
Object type Production
Premiere January 8, 1941
Produced by Komediateatret
Based on The black sheep by Josef Marhaug
Number of events 32
Language Norwegian
Keywords Theatre, 2nd World War
Running period January 8, 1941  
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Act I: In the yard at Holmstad. Act II: Frida’s room. Act III: The parlour at Holmstad.


SOURCES:

Ludvigsen, Birthe-Lisbeth: masters thesis, University of Bergen 
Frie teatergrupper og prosjektteater i Bergen 1970-2006 - en kontekstualisert oversikt og beskrivelse (literally: Independent Theatre Companies and Project Theatres in Bergen 1970-2006 – a contextualised overview and description), UiB 2007

The Theatre Archive at the University of Bergen, various dates

Contributors (13)
Name Role
Josef Marhaug – Author
Lars Nygard – Adapted by
Lars Nygard – Staging
Knut Askeland – Decorations
Borghild Foss – Actor (Frida, datter på Holmstad)
Dan Fosse – Actor (Ivar Saualand, dreng)
Per Grut Løvig – Actor (Per, yngste sønn på Holmstad)
Lars Gåsdal – Actor (Sjur Holmstad, gårdbruker og notbas)
Alv Hordnes – Actor (Josef Scharpner, detektiv)
Oddvar Lindtner – Actor (Knut Vik, lensmannsbetjent)
Gudrun Møklebust – Actor (Mattea, Sjurs kone)
Lars Nygard – Actor (Lensmannen)
Lars Sandvik – Actor (Svend Bendiksen alias Johan Holmstad, slåttekar)
Performance dates
January 8, 1941Komediateatret / Musikkakademiet i Bergens sokkeletasje Worldwide premiere