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Bill. Mrk: 'Bedre halvdel søkes'* (Note: 'Searching better half')

A musical cabaret

Bill. Mrk: 'Bedre halvdel søkes'* (Note:'Searching better half') is a musical cabaret by Karlsvogna Theatre, produced in 2013.

*Not yet translated into English. The title within parentheses is the Norwegian title's literal meaning.

Information

(Objekt ID 26251)
Object type Production
Premiere 2013
Produced by Karlsvogna Theatre
Audience Adults
Language Norwegian
Keywords Cabaret, Musical theatre, Comedy
Running period 2013  
Duration 1 hour, 20 minutes, including an interval
More

At the webpage of Karlsvogna Theatre the following, among other things, is written about Bill. Mrk: 'Bedre halvdel søkes'* (Note: 'Searching better half'):

"Liking: André Bjerke, Evert Taube, Ibsen and Holberg. Jokes, monologues, songs and humorous dialogues written by Karl Sundby.

Plays the guitar and the harmonica.

Reserve an hour and meet Peer Gynt, Jeppe of the Hill, Lisa of Paradise Hotel, old virile Andersen and the verbose Mrs. Jensen and others.

Note: 'Searching better half'."

Source:

Karlsvogna Theatre, karlsvogna.no, 11.01.2012, http://www.karlsvognateater.no/

*Not yet translated into English. The title within parentheses is the Norwegian title's literal meaning.

Contributors (3)
Name Role
Karl Sundby – Script
Linda Pedersen – Actor
Karl Sundby – Actor
Press coverage

Writer and date unknown, Østlandsposten:
"Excellent character depiction: (..) solid musical companionship and in part very good texts. Funny, near and solid performance in excellent interaction"

Writer and date unknown, Rana Blad:
"Much laughter in the auditorium: Sundby, with his mimicry, his body language and energetic enthusiasm manages to develop laughter in the old and the young."

Writer and date unknown, Indre Akershus Blad:
"Comprehensive about halves: Laughter abounded (..) The cabaret, also with its more sombre moments, hit the target with the audience."