Mio, My Son
Mio, My Son (1983) was a theatre production by The National Stage, based on the novel by Astrid Lindgren, in a theatrical adaption by Pål Øverland.
Pål Øverland directed it.
Information
(Objekt ID 63049)Object type | Production |
Premiere | October 26, 1983 |
Produced by | The National Stage |
Based on | Mio, My Son by Astrid Lindgren |
Number of events | 54 |
Keywords | Performance for children, Theatre |
Running period | October 26, 1983 |
Duration | 90 minutes |
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The National Stage's repertoire database, donated by The National Stage, 24.06.2016
Contributors (35)
Name | Role |
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Astrid Lindgren | – Playwright |
Pål Øverland | – Adapted by |
Pål Øverland | – Translation |
Pål Øverland | – Direction |
Tom Harry Halvorsen | – Musical direction (El. piano) |
Tom Harry Halvorsen | – Composer |
Svein Lund Roland | – Stage design |
Svein Lund Roland | – Costume design |
Morten Andresen | – Actor (Benka/Jum-Jum) |
Juni Dahr | – Actor (Fru Lundin / Nonno / Speider) |
Adele Lærum Duus | – Actor (Barn) |
Ivar Lund Frølich | – Actor |
Gjert Haga | – Actor (Eno / Lollo / Speider) |
Dao Yu Minh Hoan | – Actor (Barn) |
Arne Jacobsen | – Actor (Benkas Far / Kongen / Speider) |
Siren Klimek | – Actor |
Kaare Kroppan | – Actor (Onkel Sixten / Ridder Kato / Speider) |
Eva Marie Llera | – Actor |
Jesper Blinkenberg Nielsen | – Actor |
Grete Nordrå | – Actor (Tante Edla / Veversken / Speider) |
Ola Otnes | – Actor (Ånden / Sverdsmeden / Speider) |
Arild Sundt | – Actor |
Lars Steinar Sørbø | – Actor (Bosse/Mio) |
Tran Dinh Anh Tuan | – Actor |
Ronald Rivera Vallebona | – Actor |
Natacha Rivera Vallebona | – Actor |
Jan Kåre Hystad | – Musician (Klarinett, fløyte og saxofon) |
Jackson-Kahn-Van Alstyne | – Musician (Bass) |
Oddbjørn Hanto | – Musician (Orgel og synthesizer) |
Harald Mæland | – Musician (Slagverk) |
Torbjørn Wiberg | – Musician (Gitar) |
Håkan Hede | – Mask design |
Bastiaan van der Pas | – Props |
Bjørn Isaksen | – Stage manager |
Ann-Britt Langeland | – Prompter |
Performance dates
October 26, 1983 – Store Scene, The National Stage | Opening night |