Lysistrata

Lysistrata (1942) was a theatre production by The National Stage, based on the comedy by Aristophanes. It was performed at the theatre's main stage.

Ole Grepp directed it.

Hjørdis Ring played the role of Lysistrata.

Information

(Objekt ID 62875)
Object type Production
Premiere October 27, 1942
Produced by The National Stage
Based on Lysistrata by Aristofanes
Audience Adults
Number of events 22
Language Norwegian
Keywords Comedy, Theatre, 2nd World War
Running period October 27, 1942  
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SOURCES:

The National Stage's repertoire database, donated by The National Stage, 24.06.2016

Knut Nygaard and Eiliv Eide, Den Nationale Scene 1931-1976, Gyldendal Norsk Forlag 1977

Contributors (17)
Name Role
Aristofanes – Playwright
Gunnar Larsen – Adapted by
Gunnar Larsen – Adaption
Ole Grepp – Direction
Pauline Hall – Composer
Per Schwab – Stage design
Per Schwab – Costume design
Norma Balean – Actor (Kleonike)
Andreas Bjarke – Actor (Kinesias, Myrrines mann, atensk feltherre)
Sigval Kvam – Actor (Rådsherren)
Erling Lindahl – Actor (Anfører av gamlingene)
Lothar Lindtner – Actor (Manes, oppasser hos Kinesias)
Ragnhild Michelsen – Actor (Lampito, en dame fra Sparta)
Børseth Rasmussen – Actor (Et sendebud fra Sparta)
Hjørdis Ring – Actor (Lysistrata)
Astrid Schwab – Actor (Myrrine)
Alf Zetterholm – Actor (En av gamlingene)
Performance dates
October 27, 1942Store Scene, The National Stage Opening night