The Spanish Fly
The Spanish Fly (1933) was a theatre production by The National Stage, based on the farce by Franz Arnold and Ernst Bach.
Christian Sandal directed it.
William Ivarson played the role of Ludwig Klinke.
Information
(Objekt ID 61307)Object type | Production |
Premiere | August 13, 1915 |
Produced by | The National Stage |
Based on | The Spanish Fly by Ernst Bach, Franz Arnold |
Audience | Adults |
Number of events | 51 |
Language | Norwegian |
Keywords | Farce, Theatre |
Running period | August 13, 1915 |
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SOURCES:
The National Stage's repertoire database, donated by The National Stage/TheTheatre Archive at the University of Bergen, 24.06.2016
Knut Nygaard and Eiliv Eide, Den Nationale Scene 1931-1976 (literally: The National Stage 1931-1976), Gyldendal Norsk Forlag 1977
Contributors (24)
Name | Role |
---|---|
Franz Arnold | – Playwright |
Ernst Bach | – Playwright |
Michael Krohn | – Translation |
Ludvig Bergh | – Direction |
Christian Sandal (from May 17, 1928) | – Direction |
Sverre Jordan | – Musical direction (1933) |
Rahe Raheny | – Stage design |
Lilli Abel (from 1928) | – Actor (Wally) |
Karl Bergmann | – Actor (Wimmer) |
Rolf Christensen (from 1928) | – Actor (Anton Tiedmeyer) |
Sverre Dahl (skues.) | – Actor (Fritz Gerlach) |
Aagot Ekeby | – Actor (Mathilde) |
Johan Hauge (from 1915) | – Actor (Burwig) |
Aslaug Holm-Hansen (from 1915) | – Actor (Wally) |
William Ivarson | – Actor (Ludwig Klinke) |
Leif Larsen | – Actor (Gotlieb Meisel) |
August Mowinckel-Nilsen | – Actor (Henrik 1915) |
Sverre Næss (from 1917) | – Actor (Burwig) |
Torborg Schønberg | – Actor (Emma) |
Ragnhild Sivertsen (from 1928) | – Actor (Marie) |
Tove Tellback (from 1933) | – Actor (Paula) |
Lorentz Thyholdt (from 1915) | – Actor (Anton Tiedemeyer) |
Mary Koren Wiberg | – Actor (1915) |
Andreas Aabel (from 1933) | – Actor (Henrik) |
Performance dates
December 3, 1933 – Store Scene, The National Stage | New opening |
May 17, 1928 – Store Scene, The National Stage | New opening |
August 27, 1918 – Store Scene, The National Stage | New opening |
May 26, 1917 – Store Scene, The National Stage | New opening |
August 13, 1915 – Store Scene, The National Stage | Opening night |