Title | File type | Publiseringsdato | Download |
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Program for The Arctic Theatre's production Puntila (2004) | 2004 | Download |
Puntila
Puntila (2004) was a theatre production by The Arctic Theatre and Arctic Arts Festival. Puntila was based on the play by Bertolt Brecht. It was performed June 19 2004 as the opening performance during Arctic Arts Festival, marking the festival's 40th anniversary.
Lennart Lidström directed it.
The role of Puntila was played by Kristian Fr. Figenschow jr. He was nominated for The Hedda Award in the particularly excellent performance category for the role.
Ketil Høegh played the role of Mattis.
Information
(Objekt ID 32014)Object type | Production |
Premiere | June 19, 2004 |
Produced by | The Arctic Theatre, Arctic Arts Festival |
Based on | Mister Puntila and his Man Matti AKA Puntila by Bertolt Brecht |
Audience | Adults |
Language | Norwegian dialect |
Keywords | Theatre, Drama |
Running period | June 19, 2004 |
Website | HÅLOGALAND TEATER |
At the webpage of The Arctic Theatre the following, among other things, is written about Puntila:
"The local great Puntila owns woods and fishing villages. He is also in possession of a violent thirst, splitting him in two: When he is drunk he is a kind and considerate man, when he is sober he is a terrible tyrant. As he stumbles between the two extremities he destroys a lot for his workers, his friends and not least himself."
SOURCES:
The Arctic Theatre, digitised performance program, transferred to Sceneweb by The National Library of Norway 08.07.2014
The Arctic Theatre on the production, www.ht.tr.no, 18.10.2012, http://www.ht.tr.no/index.php/theatre/showview?iShowID=122
Sceneweb on The Hedda Award 2005, www.sceneweb.no, 17.10.2012, http://www.sceneweb.no/en/awarding/23849/The_Hedda_Award_2005-2005
Name | Role |
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Bertolt Brecht | – Playwright |
Ragnar Olsen | – Translation |
Lennart Lidström | – Direction |
Tove Mack | – Choreography |
Sverre Kjelsberg | – Musical direction (Musikalsk ansvarlig) |
Bård Lie Thorbjørnsen | – Stage design |
Bård Lie Thorbjørnsen | – Costume design |
Dagfinn Karlsen | – Sound |
Øystein Heitmann | – Lighting design |
Jon Andreassen | – Actor (Arbeider) |
Hege Aga Edelsteen | – Actor (Apoteksdamen / Fina) |
Maryon Eilertsen | – Actor (Emma / Prostinnen) |
Kristian Fr. Figenschow jr | – Actor (Puntila) |
Ketil Høegh | – Actor (Mattis, Puntilas sjåfør) |
Eirin Høegh | – Actor (Sundbergs datter) |
Guri Johnson | – Actor (Telefondamen / Laila) |
Sverre Kjelsberg | – Actor (Dyrlege / Advokat / Arbeider) |
Inge Kolsvik | – Actor (Den rødhårete / Arbeider) |
Tove Mack | – Actor (Budeie) |
Tove Mack | – Actor (Serveringspersonale / Arbeider) |
Joachim Rafaelsen | – Actor (Attasjeen / Den ynkelige) |
Arne Skog | – Actor (Kelner / Prost / Arbeider) |
Marte Magnusdotter Solem | – Actor (Eva, Puntilas datter) |
Finn Arve Sørbøe | – Actor (Dommeren / Sundberg / Arbeider) |
Jon Andreassen | – Musician |
Sverre Kjelsberg | – Musician |
Inge Kolsvik | – Musician |
Thea Holmberg Kristensen | – Mask design |
Yngve Aspevik | – Props |
Martin Eilertsen | – Props (Rekvisittmaker) |
Wenche Viktorsdatter Paulsen | – Stage manager |
Mari Skyberg | – Stage manager |
Ola Røe | – Photo |
Stein Eliassen | – Stage Manager |
Tove Mack | – Director’s assistant |
Erlend Østrem Nielsen | – Lighting technician |
Henrik Svendsen | – Technician |
Lillian Jensen | – Pedagog (sang) |
Vidar Sørensen | – Production assistant |
June 19, 2004 (Arctic Arts Festival) | Opening night |
Arctic Arts Festival | June 19, 2004 |