Winnie-the-Pooh
Winnie-the-Pooh (1996) was a theatre production by The National Stage, based on stories by A. A. Milne, in a theatrical adaption by Anneli Mäkelä. The production was performed at the theatre's main stage.
Arvid Ones directed it.
Mads Ousdal played the title role.
Information
(Objekt ID 63204)| Object type | Production |
| Premiere | September 28, 1996 |
| Produced by | The National Stage |
| Based on | Winnie the Pooh by Alan Alexander Milne |
| Audience | Children |
| Audience size | 20000 |
| Number of events | 52 |
| Language | Norwegian |
| Keywords | Performance for children, Theatre |
| Running period | September 28, 1996 |
| Duration | 100 minutes |
| Last changed | 25.12.2020 |
| Create date | 24.06.2016 |
Requirements to venue
| Last changed | 25.12.2020 |
| Create date | 24.06.2016 |
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SOURCE:
The National Stage's repertoire database, donated by The National Stage/TheTheatre Archive at the University of Bergen, 24.06.2016
Contributors (27)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Alan Alexander Milne | – Author |
| Anneli Mäkelä | – Dramatised by |
| Tove Jensen Holmås | – Translation |
| Stig Holmås | – Translation |
| Arvid Ones | – Direction |
| Hilde Sol Erdal | – Choreography |
| Tom Harry Halvorsen | – Musical direction (Tangentinstrumenter ) |
| Tom Harry Halvorsen | – Music |
| Christian Hartmann | – Music |
| Even Børsum | – Stage design |
| Arne Kambestad | – Light |
| Peter Bredal | – Actor (Tussi) |
| Oddbjørn Hesjevoll | – Actor (Nasse Nøff) |
| Kim Kalsås | – Actor (Petter Sprett) |
| Stig-Werner Moe | – Actor (Tigergutt) |
| Anders Mordal | – Actor (Tigergutt) |
| Mads Ousdal | – Actor (Ole Brumm) |
| Jan Kåre Hystad | – Musician (Treblåsinstrumenter) |
| Yngve Moe | – Musician (Bass) |
| Harald Mæland | – Musician (Perkusjon) |
| Knut Skodvin | – Musician (Bass) |
| Torbjørn Wiberg | – Musician (Gitar) |
| Fritz Gjesdal | – Mask design |
| Dorthe Mowinckel Keyser | – Props |
| Mette Omvik | – Stage manager |
| Trygve Schønfelder | – Photo |
| Marit Sognnes | – Prompter |
Performance dates
| September 28, 1996 – Store Scene, The National Stage | Opening night |