Title (2) | File type | Publiseringsdato | Download |
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Program fra Det Norske Teatret og Ingvild Holm/Trine Falchs produksjon Draum om våren | 2016 | Download | |
Season program from The Norwegian Theatre in spring 2016 | 2016 | Download |
Draum om våren* (Dream of Spring)
Draum om våren* (Dream of Spring) (2016) is a theatre production by The Norwegian Theatre in collaboration with Ingvild Holm/Trine Falch. It is the world premiere of a play by Trine Falch. The production is performed at Scene 3, The Norwegian Theatre.
Trine Falch directs it.
*Not yet translated into the English. The title within parentheses is the Norwegian title's literal meaning.
Information
(Objekt ID 56215)Object type | Production |
Premiere | October 1, 2016 |
Produced by | The Norwegian Theatre, , |
Based on | Draum om våren* (Dream of Spring) by Trine Falch |
Audience | Adults |
Audience size | 1110 |
Number of events | 18 |
Language | Norwegian Nynorsk |
Keywords | Theatre |
Running period | October 1, 2016 |
Website | Ingvild Holm |
"A farce about representatives for Norwegian business enterprises and the cultural field, on a train trip.
They have gotten Jon Fosse to join them on a secret journey with the Transmongolian railway to Beijing, where they are to stage Dream of Autumn in an attempt at pleasing the Chinese.
The representatives are worried that the non-chronologic dramaturgy of the play will provoke the Chinese, and ask Fosse to change it. Fosse refuses, and is eventually shut into the cold storage car with the salmon, to'rethink it'. Due to entering a new time zone and all the alcohol the others forget about the time...
(...)
Trine Falch and Ingvild Holm are performing artists with experience from the artist collective Baktruppen in common. Falch is currently one of the resident playwrights at Dramatikkens Hus, whereas Holm is a research fellow at The Norwegian Theatre Academy in Fredrikstad, in the research program for artistic development. They have taken part in a large number of Norwegian and international collaboration projects in addition to independent projects."
Draum om våren is supported by Arts Council Norway, Dramatikkens hus and The Audio Visual Fund.
SOURCES:
The Norwegian Theatre, www.detnorsketeatret.no, 07.06.2016, http://www.detnorsketeatret.no/framsyningar/draum-om-varen/
The Scenekunst.no list of openings
*Not yet translated into the English. The title within parentheses is the Norwegian title's literal meaning.
Name | Role |
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Trine Falch | – Playwright |
Trine Falch | – Concept/Idea |
Ingvild Holm | – Concept/Idea |
Trine Falch | – Direction |
Ingvild Holm | – Direction |
Martin Viktor Langlie | – Composer |
Ingrid Weme Nilsen | – Dramaturge |
Kristoffer Kjølberg | – Visual design (Tegninger) |
Trine Falch | – Stage design |
Ingvild Holm | – Stage design |
Anette Hellenes | – Costume (Kostymekoordinator) |
Martin Viktor Langlie | – Sound design |
Kyrre Hellum | – Actor (NÆ) |
Kathrine Thorborg Johansen | – Actor (HO) |
Marianne Krogh | – Actor (KU) |
Silje Lundblad | – Actor (HO) |
Eivin Nilsen Salthe | – Actor (PR) |
Per Schaanning | – Actor (FO) |
Åse-Berit Litleskare | – Props |
Hedda Rønneberg | – Stage manager |
Dag Jenssen | – Photo |
Pelle Dengsø | – Stage Manager |
Tryggve Ildahl | – Stage Manager |
October 1, 2016 – Scene 3 (tidligere Prøvesalen), The Norwegian Theatre | Worldwide premiere |