Title | File type | Publiseringsdato | Download |
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Festival program for Teater Innlandet's festival Ropert (2014) | 2014 | Download |
Inntrengerne* (The Intruders)
Inntrengerne* (The Intruders) is a theatre production by Teater Innlandet, produced in 2014, and based on a play by Mikkel Bugge.
Gard Eidsvold directed it.
*Not yet translated into the English. The title within parentheses is the Norwegian title's literal meaning.
Information
(Objekt ID 41422)Object type | Production |
Premiere | September 25, 2014 |
Produced by | Teater Innlandet |
Based on | Inntrengerne* (The Intruders) by Mikkel Bugge |
Audience | Adults |
Language | Norwegian |
Keywords | Theatre, Drama |
Running period | September 25, 2014 |
Website | TEATER INNLANDET |
"Thomas and Line are young. In love. But then Thomas is to go to Afghanistan. The mourning over the separation starts before he goes.
Thomas returns home unharmed. Everything is as it used to be and nothing will ever become the way it was.
Inntrengerne is about the battles fought inside. In the soldier and the one who stays at home.
How does one measure the human costs of war?"
SOURCES:
Import from the Scenekunst.no list of openings 11.08.2014
Teater Innlandet, teaterinnlandet.no, 11.08.2014, http://www.teaterinnlandet.no/inntrengerne
*Not yet translated into the English. The title within parentheses is the Norwegian title's literal meaning.
Name | Role |
---|---|
Mikkel Bugge | – Playwright |
Gard B. Eidsvold | – Direction |
Fredrik S. Baden | – Composition |
Kai Johnsen | – Dramaturge |
Kristin Bengtson | – Stage design |
Olav Nordhagen | – Lighting design |
Ester Marie Grenersen | – Actor |
Jo Adrian Haavind | – Actor |
Duc Mai-The | – Actor |
Gisle Bjørneby | – Photo |
Kristine Jakobsen | – Photo |
Navember 8, 2014 18:30 – Kulturhuset Banken, Lillehammer (Ropert - En festival om demokrati) | Show |
September 25, 2014 20:00 – Jørstadmoen leir, Lillehammer | Worldwide premiere |
Ropert - En festival om demokrati | Navember 8, 2014 |
Lillian Bikset, Viktig virkelighet (literally: Important reality), Dagbladet, 29.09.2014:
"She - played by Ester Grenersen - is a teacher, a woman who hates war and loves a warrior. He - played by Jo Adrian Haavind - is the warrior. They are both main characters, each in their way. (...) The production switches between different levels of reality. Past is mixed with present, present with future. Used opportunities, lost opportunities and unused opportunities exist side by side. Memories and wishes change places. Which lines are speech and which lines are thoughts, which scenes are meant as realistic representation and which are meant as fantasies, flashbacks from the future or flashbacks to the past, are often open to interpretation."