Hedda Gabler
Hedda Gabler (1895) was a theatre production by The National Stage, based on the play by Henrik Ibsen. The production was staged at the facilities the theatre used at the time, Komediehuset.
Agnethe Schibsted Hansson acted in the title role. She was still called Agnethe Schibsted at the time of the opening, but married Olaf Mørch Hansson before the production was revived for a new season in 1898. He, by the way, acted in the role of Brack in the same production.
Information
(Objekt ID 62159)Object type | Production |
Premiere | September 18, 1895 |
Produced by | The National Stage |
Based on | Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen |
Audience | Adults |
Number of events | 10 |
Language | Norwegian |
Keywords | Theatre, Drama |
Running period | September 18, 1895 — August 17, 1898 |
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SOURCE:
The National Stage's repertoire database, donated by The National Stage, 24.06.2016
Contributors (9)
Name | Role |
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Henrik Ibsen | – Playwright |
Agnethe Schibsted Hansson | – Actor (Hedda Tesman) |
Olaf Mørch Hansson | – Actor (Brack) |
Michael Krohn | – Actor (Jørgen Tesman) |
Julie Lampe | – Actor (Berte) |
Dore Lavik | – Actor (Ejlert Løvborg) |
Astrid Lous (from 1895) | – Actor (Thea Elvsted) |
Torborg Schønberg (from 1898) | – Actor (Thea Elvsted) |
Octavia Sperati | – Actor (Juliane Tesman) |
Performance dates
May 4, 1898 – Det Gamle Teater/Komediehuset | New opening |
September 18, 1895 – Det Gamle Teater/Komediehuset | Opening night |