John Gabriel Borkman
John Gabriel Borkman (1991) was a theatre production by The National Theatre, based on the play by Henrik Ibsen. It was staged at The National Theatre's venue Amfiscenen, or The Amphi Stage.
Terje Mærli directed it.
Per Sunderland interpreted the title role.
Because of significant audience interest, the production was transferred to the main stage in November.
Information
(Objekt ID 43228)Object type | Production |
Premiere | August 30, 1991 |
Produced by | The National Theatre |
In collaboration with | Bergen International Festival |
Based on | John Gabriel Borkman by Henrik Ibsen |
Audience | Adults |
Number of events | 73 |
Language | Norwegian |
Keywords | Drama, Theatre |
Running period | August 30, 1991 — 1992 |
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SOURCE:
Einar Dahl's private archive, donated by Einar Dahl, 21.10.2014
Contributors (26)
Name | Role |
---|---|
Henrik Ibsen | – Playwright |
Terje Mærli | – Direction |
Åsmund Feidje | – Musical direction (Musikalsk ansvarlig) |
Lennart Lagerwall | – Dramaturge |
Kari Gravklev | – Stage design |
Kari Gravklev | – Costume design |
Tore Gustavsen | – Sound |
Asbjørn Myhrvold | – Light |
Anitra Terese Eriksen | – Actor (Frida Foldal) |
Lise Fjeldstad | – Actor (Fru Fanny Wilton) |
Wenche Foss | – Actor (Frøken Ella Rentheim) |
Ellen Horn | – Actor (Fru Fanny Wilton) |
Lars Andreas Larssen | – Actor (Vilhelm Foldal) |
Ole-Jørgen Nilsen | – Actor (Vilhelm Foldal) |
Sven Nordin | – Actor (Student Erhart Borkman) |
Sverre Anker Ousdal | – Actor (Vilhelm Foldal) |
Bjørn Skagestad | – Actor (Student Erhart Borkman) |
Per Sunderland | – Actor (John Gabriel Borkman) |
Liv Thorsen | – Actor (Marlene, stuepike) |
Ingerid Vardund | – Actor (Fru Gunhild Borkman) |
Helge Bjørnå | – Mask design |
Øivind Grev Møgster | – Props |
Laila Kristo | – Props |
Truls Kwetzinsky | – Stage manager |
Bjørn Moe | – Stage Manager |
Trond Bøthun Nilsen | – Prompter |
Performance dates
May 27, 1992 – Store Scene, The National Stage | visiting performance |
Navember 19, 1991 – Hovedscenen, Nationaltheatret, The National Theatre | New opening |
August 30, 1991 – Amfiscenen, Nationaltheatret, The National Theatre | Opening night |