Sivert Skuteløs* (Sivert without Ship)
Sivert Skuteløs* (Sivert without Ship) (1994) was a theatre production by The National Stage, based on the novel Two Friends by Amalie Skram, which is the second volume of The People of Hellemyr, in a theatrical adaption by Gunnar Staalesen. The production was performed in the theatre's venue Teaterkjelleren.
Aksel-Otto Bull directed it.
Bjørn Willberg Andersen played the role of Sivert.
*Not yet translated into the English. The title within parentheses is the Norwegian title's literal meaning.
Information
(Objekt ID 63601)Object type | Production |
Premiere | September 16, 1994 |
Produced by | The National Stage |
Based on | Two Friends by Gunnar Staalesen; The People of Hellemyr by Amalie Skram |
Audience | Adults |
Audience size | 11500 |
Number of events | 78 |
Language | Norwegian |
Keywords | Theatre, Drama |
Running period | September 17, 1994 |
Duration | 135 minutes |
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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 (24)
Name | Role |
---|---|
Amalie Skram | – Author |
Gunnar Staalesen | – Dramatised by |
Aksel-Otto Bull | – Direction |
Hilde Sol Erdal | – Choreography |
Tom Harry Halvorsen | – Musical direction (Trekkspill) |
Åse Hegrenes | – Stage design |
Mona Vikøren | – Costume design |
Geir Hovland | – Light |
Bjørn Willberg Andersen | – Actor (Sivert) |
Karl Bomann-Larsen | – Actor |
Peter Bredal | – Actor (Emmeline) |
Tom Eddie Brudvik | – Actor (Styrmannen / Kokken) |
Penelope Cera | – Actor |
Kim Fairchild | – Actor |
Oddbjørn Hesjevoll | – Actor (Kapteinen) |
Jon Ketil Johnsen | – Actor (Sølvfest) |
Helga Mjeldheim | – Actor (Beauvais) |
Stig-Werner Moe | – Actor (Bouvier) |
Sverre Røssummoen | – Actor (Seilmakeren) |
Torbjørn Wiberg | – Musician (Gitar) |
Margot Ystebø | – Mask design |
Dorthe Mowinckel Keyser | – Props |
Jørgen Fogge | – Stage manager |
Nikolina Wiberg | – Prompter |
Performance dates
September 16, 1994 – Småscenen, now Teaterkjelleren, The National Stage | Opening night |