Old Man Felix and the Dog

Annika Udo of Teater Visuell, is the head of the smallest theatre in Norway, Stillverk 1, which originally was a control tower for the railroad in Trondheim. The theatre seats 24 at the top of the tower. Schools located near the railroad track are invited onboard the local train for a short train tour before entering the theatre.

The performance is also available for touring outside Teater Visuell's own theatre.

Information

(Objekt ID 2108)
Object type Production
Produced by Teater Visuell
Audience Children (from 4)
Language Norwegian
Keywords Performance for children, Puppetry
Duration 45 minutes

Requirements to venue

Minimum stage width 4m
Maximum stage width 4m
Minimum stage depth 4m
Maximum stage depth 4m
Minimum stage height 3m
Lights requirements Brought with
Audio requirements Brought with
Blackout Yes
Rigging time 120 minutes
Downrigging time 60 minutes
Audience 50
More

Old Man Felix and the Dog is a production by Teater Visuell. The old man Felix is a lonely gentleman, who dusts off old photos and picks up phones not ringing. Every day he wakes up at the same time because of the same alarm clock, he drinks his coffee, reads the newspaper, speaks to himself and polishes his glasses. One day he thinks enough is enough – and he writes a letter to send to the newspaper.

Source: Stamsund International Theatre Festival, http://www.stamsund-internasjonale.no/, 07.11.2010, http://www.stamsund-internasjonale.no/Old/2007/

Contributors (7)
Name Role
Annika Udo – Playwright
Hartmut Lorentz – Direction
Gunnar Fretheim – Stage design
Bjørn Myrholdt – Actor
Bjørn Myrholdt – Puppeteer
Annika Udo – Puppeteer
Annika Udo – Puppet maker
Festivals (1)