Pillars of Society
Pillars of Society (1901) was a theatre production by The National Stage, based on the play by Henrik Ibsen. The production was performed in Komediehuset. It was part of the celebration of The National Stage's 25th anniversary.
Albert Bøgh played the role of Karsten Bernick.
Octavia Sperati played the role of Lona Hessel.
Information
(Objekt ID 63527)Object type | Production |
Premiere | October 25, 1901 |
Produced by | The National Stage |
Based on | Pillars of Society by Henrik Ibsen |
Audience | Adults |
Number of events | 5 |
Language | Norwegian |
Keywords | Theatre, Drama |
Running period | October 25, 1901 — 1901 |
More
SOURCES:
The National Stage's repertoire database, donated by The National Stage, 24.06.2016
The National Library of Norway, ibsen.nb.no, http://ibsen.nb.no/id/51058
Wiers-Jenssen, Hans: Den Nationale Scene: De første 25 aar (literally: The National Stage: The first 25 years), published by John Griegs forlag, Bergen
Contributors (22)
Name | Role |
---|---|
Henrik Ibsen | – Playwright |
Ole Bull | – Composer (Sæterjentens Søndag) |
Edvard Grieg | – Composer (Mandjævningsmarsch / I Dovregubbens Hall) |
Rosa Asmundsen | – Actor (Fru Bernick) |
Magda Blanc | – Actor (Frøken Bernick) |
Albert Bøgh | – Actor (Konsul Bernick) |
Johan Hauge | – Actor (Johan Tønnesen) |
Linken Hedemark | – Actor (Frøken Holt) |
Kristine Hetland | – Actor (Doktor Lynges frue) |
Mari Irgens-Hansen | – Actor (Grosserer Rummels frue) |
William Ivarson | – Actor (Kjøpmann Sandstad) |
Anna Ivarson-Moe | – Actor (Postmester Holts frue) |
Alfhild Jentoft | – Actor (Frøken Rummel) |
Benny Mietle | – Actor (Dina Dorf) |
Rasmus Rasmussen | – Actor (Kjøpmann Vigeland) |
Lulli Sperati | – Actor (Olaf) |
Octavia Sperati | – Actor (Lona Hessel) |
Tobias Sørensen | – Actor (Hilmar Tønnesen) |
Gustav Thomassen | – Actor (Skipsbygger Aune) |
Lorentz Thyholdt | – Actor (Grosserer Rummel) |
Hans Wiers-Jenssen | – Actor (Adjunkt Rørlund) |
Joachim Holst-Jensen | – Writer (Fullmektig Krap) |
Performance dates
October 25, 1901 – Det Gamle Teater/Komediehuset | Opening night |