Under barnehagen* (Under the Kindergarten)

Under barnehagen* (Under the Kindergarten) by Eirik Fauske was the second part of THREE EPISODES FOR CHILDREN – a collaboration between SEANSE – centre for art production and Dramatikkens hus during the spring of 2010.

Under barnehagen* (Under the Kindergarten) by Eirik Fauske was an animalistic, comical and confusing performance for the very smallest children.

*Not yet translated into English. The title within parentheses is the Norwegian title's literal meaning.

Information

(Objekt ID 6152)
Object type Production
Premiere April 20, 2010
Produced by
In collaboration with Norwegian Centre for New Playwriting (NCNP), SEANSE – centre for art production
Based on Under barnehagen by Eirik Fauske
Audience Children, Young children (from 3 to 8)
Language Norwegian Nynorsk
Keywords Performance for children, Theatre, Comedy
Running period April 20, 2010  
Website Dramatikkens hus, SEANSE - senter for kunstproduksjon

Requirements to venue

Blackout No
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Under barnehagen by Eirik Fauske was about the tiny little bird child crashing into a kindergarten, breaking its beak, falling to the ground and dying. And about the whale and the giraffe swimming to and from Africa. And about the climbing tree rotting and the excavator digging its way down and down and away. Is everything under the kindergarten dead?

Source: Dramatikkens hus, dramatikkenshus.no, 05.09.2010, http://dramatikkenshus.no/pub/dramatikkenshus/Innhold/kalenderarkiv/?aid=932&cid=1045&viewall=1#dramatikkenshus

*Not yet translated into English. The title within parentheses is the Norwegian title's literal meaning.

Contributors (7)
Name Role
Eirik Fauske – Playwright
Anne Mali Sæther – Direction
Jonas Delerud – Actor
Morten Olaussen – Actor
Jonas Heier Straumsheim – Actor
Anders Rummelhoff – Technician
Torstein Seim – Producer
Performance dates
March 12, 2016Sal 1, Hjertnes Kulturhus, Sandefjord New opening
April 24, 2010Hallen, Norwegian Centre for New Playwriting (NCNP) Show
April 20, 2010Hallen, Norwegian Centre for New Playwriting (NCNP) Worldwide premiere