Peer Gynt

Peer Gynt (1993/1994) was a monologue theatre production byThe Arctic Theatre, based on the play by Henrik Ibsen.

Mette Brantzeg directed it.

Knut Walle performed the monologue.

The project started as a process with an open workshop, with access for audiences, with lectures and discussions. Åse Hiorth Lervik and Even Arntzen from The University of Tromsø contributed to this. Peer Gynt was developed and performed during Arctic Arts Festival June 21 1994, when Knut Walle was the festival's artist in residence.

Information

(Objekt ID 33971)
Object type Production
Premiere March 8, 1993
Produced by The Arctic Theatre
Based on Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen
Audience Adults, Youth
Audience size 1098
Number of events 11
Language Norwegian
Keywords Theatre, Monologue
Running period March 8, 1993  —  1994
Website Hålogaland Teater
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SOURCES:

The Arctic Theatre, ht.tr.no, 23.03.2013, http://ht.tr.no/index.php/theatre/showview?iShowID=85 and 26.06.2017, http://halogalandteater.no/produksjon/peer-gynt-0

Mette Brantzeg's private archive, donated by Mette Brantzeg, 15.01.2009

Contributors (5)
Name Role
Henrik Ibsen – Playwright
Mette Brantzeg – Adapted by
Mette Brantzeg – Direction
Erik Annar Evensen – Stage design
Knut Walle – Actor
Performance dates
June 21, 1994  (Arctic Arts Festival) Show
March 8, 1993Hålogaland Teater før 2005, The Arctic Theatre Opening night
Festivals (1)
Arctic Arts Festival June 21, 1994