Snipp, snapp, snute* (Happily ever after)
Snipp, snapp, snute* (Happily ever after)was a theatre production staged by The National Theatre in 1952, based on the play by Hilde Solheim.
*Not yet translated into English. The title words Snipp, snapp, snute are nonsense words that are part of the formula ending fairytales in Norwegian, like the English equivalent Happily ever after.
Information
(Objekt ID 16998)Object type | Production |
Premiere | December 26, 1952 |
Produced by | The National Theatre |
Based on | Snipp, snapp, snute* (Happily ever after) by Hilde Solheim |
Audience | Children |
Number of events | 35 |
Language | Norwegian |
Keywords | Performance for children, Theatre |
Running period | December 26, 1952 |
Website | Nationaltheatret |
Requirements to venue
Blackout | No |
Contributors (24)
Name | Role |
---|---|
Hilde Solheim | – Playwright |
Jørn Ording | – Direction |
Rita Tori | – Choreography |
Kari Wang | – Choreography |
Arvid Fladmoe | – Musical direction |
Rahe Raheny | – Stage design |
Lita Prahl | – Costume design |
Pål Bang-Hansen | – Actor (Bamse) |
Arne Bang-Hansen | – Actor (Krabbus) |
Sidsel Bjørnstad | – Actor (Lise) |
Evy Engelsborg | – Actor (Lerka) |
Per Fjeld | – Actor (Vestenvinden) |
Gretelill Fries | – Actor (Regn) |
Karl Jacob Haga | – Actor (Bjørn) |
Tryggve Larssen | – Actor (Mannen i månen) |
Sigurd Magnussøn | – Actor (Julenissen) |
Svein-Erik Opsahl | – Actor (Faren / Nordenvinden) |
Maja Lise Rønneberg Rygg | – Actor (Sne / En havfrue) |
Richard Røgeberg | – Actor (Søndenvinden) |
Kari Sundby | – Actor (Havprinsessen) |
Edith Thallaug | – Actor (Moren) |
Kari-Laila Thorsen | – Actor (Bjørg) |
Axel Thue | – Actor (Havkongen) |
Reidar Aas | – Actor (Østenvinden) |
Performance dates
December 26, 1952 – Hovedscenen, Nationaltheatret, The National Theatre | Worldwide premiere |