Kors på halsen, kniv i hjertet* (Cross your heart and hope to die)
Kors på halsen, kniv i hjertet* (Cross your heart and hope to die) by Teater Laboratoriet is a fairytale performance about little Rikke, who like all children, impatiently awaits Christmas. Her wish for a particular gift is so strong she begins brooding on a plan that isn’t necessarily appropriate. But then a smart Santa shows up...
Kors på halsen, kniv i hjertet has children aged five years or more as its target group.
*Not yet translated into English. The Norwegian phrase Kors på halsen, ti kniver i hjertet is the Norwegian equivalent to the expression Cross your heart and hope to die. A literal translation would be Cross your throat, ten knives in the heart, or as Teater Laboratoriet has twisted the expression a little, Cross your throat, knife in the heart.
Information
(Objekt ID 2372)Object type | Production |
Premiere | 1998 |
Produced by | Teater Laboratoriet |
Audience | Children (from 5 to 13) |
Language | Norwegian |
Keywords | Theatre, Performance for children, Christmas Production |
Running period | 1998 |
Requirements to venue
Blackout | No |
1998 | Opening night |