Prinsessen av Lilleland (The Princess of the Little Land)
Prinsessen av Lilleland* (The Princess of the Little Land) by Barske Glæder Productions opened at The Open Theatre (Det Åpne Teater) the spring of 2003: Princess Lille (the name means Small or Little) is bored. It is the quiet hour. Daddy is working. Lille is quiet. What she really would like to do, is to go outside and find a friend. But, you see, Lille is a bit afraid.
Then Lille invents Fnatten (Freaky), and he helps her do the things she doesn't dare to.
*Not yet translated into English. The title within parentheses is the Norwegian title's literal meaning.
Information
(Objekt ID 2465)Object type | Production |
Premiere | March 6, 2003 |
Produced by | Barske Glæder Productions |
Coproducers | Brageteatret |
In collaboration with | The Open Theatre (Det Åpne Teater) |
Based on | Prinsessen av Lilleland* (The Princess of the Little Land) by Janne Langaas |
Audience | Children, Young children (from 3 to 8) |
Language | Norwegian |
Keywords | Theatre, Performance for children, Physical theatre |
Running period | March 3, 2003 |
Duration | 40 mins |
Website | Barske Glæder Produksjoner, Det Åpne Teater |
Requirements to venue
Minimum stage width | 4m |
Maximum stage width | 4m |
Minimum stage depth | 4m |
Maximum stage depth | 4m |
Lights requirements | Brought with |
Audio requirements | Brought with |
Blackout | No |
Rigging time | 60 minutes |
Downrigging time | 30 minutes |
Audience | 100 |
Other | Can be played in most rooms at kindergartens, libraries, gymnasiums, culture centres, theatres and so on. |
Prinsessen av Lilleland* (The Princess of the Little Land) by Barske Glæder Productions was a performance for children in kindergartens. Actor Janne Langaas played all the parts, aided only by a few simple props. Langaas conveyed the story of Lille who creates her own universe filled with toys, invisible friends and song.
Prinsessen av Lilleland was a new play written by Janne Langaas, with newly composed music by Svein Gundersen.
The performance was funded by The Audio Visual Fund, The Fund for Performing Artists, The Freedom of Expression Foundation Fritt Ord and The Norwegian Actors' Equity Association, while development of the script was funded by The Audio Visual Fund and Arts Council Norway.
Source:
Barske Glæder Productions, jannelangaas.no, 24.08.2010, http://www.jannelangaas.no/prinsessen.html
*Not yet translated into English. The title within parentheses is the Norwegian title's literal meaning.
Name | Role |
---|---|
Janne Langaas | – Playwright |
Anne-Karen Hytten | – Adapted by |
Anne-Karen Hytten | – Direction |
Svein Gundersen (musikk) | – Music |
Per Horn | – Stage design |
Trude Bergh | – Costume design |
Janne Langaas | – Actor |
Øyvin Kristiansen | – Musician (Piano) |
Janne Langaas | – Producer |
Navember 21, 2003 – Hallen, The Open Theatre (Det Åpne Teater) | Show |
March 6, 2003 – Hallen, The Open Theatre (Det Åpne Teater) | Worldwide premiere |