King Lear
King Lear (1937) was a theatre production by The National Theatre, based on the play by William Shakespeare.
Johanne Dybwad directed it.
Egil Eide played the title role.
Information
(Objekt ID 72999)Object type | Production |
Premiere | October 28, 1937 |
Produced by | The National Theatre |
Based on | King Lear by William Shakespeare |
Audience | Adults |
Number of events | 13 |
Language | Norwegian |
Keywords | Theatre, Tragedy |
Running period | October 28, 1937 |
Website | Nationaltheatret |
More
SOURCES:
Anton Rønneberg: Nationaltheatret gjennom femti år (literally: The National Theatre throughout 50 years). Gyldendal 1949.
The National Theatre, forest.nationaltheatret.no, 31.05.2017, http://forest.nationaltheatret.no/Productions/Details/56f240b7-1979-40de-bf84-1c33eac47fbb
Contributors (30)
Name | Role |
---|---|
William Shakespeare | – Playwright |
Arnulf Øverland | – Adaption |
Johanne Dybwad | – Direction |
Pauline Hall | – Composer |
Alexey Zaitzow | – Stage design |
Ferdinand Finne | – Costume design |
Jens Bolling | – Actor (En vepner) |
Bjarne Bø | – Actor (Et bud) |
Henrik Børseth | – Actor (Jarlen av Gloster) |
Egil Eide | – Actor (Lear) |
Ole Grepp | – Actor (Legen) |
Gerd Egede Nissen Grieg | – Actor (Goneril) |
Stein Grieg Halvorsen | – Actor (Hertugen av Cornwall) |
Olafr Havrevold | – Actor (Edmund) |
Alv Hjørnevik | – Actor (En ridder) |
David Knudsen | – Actor (Jarlen av Kent) |
Ada Kramm | – Actor (Cordelia) |
Finn Lange | – Actor (Kongen av Frankrike) |
Tryggve Larssen | – Actor (Oswald, hovmester hos Goneril) |
Otto Lundh | – Actor (Curan) |
Sigurd Magnussøn | – Actor (En gammel mann) |
Alfred Maurstad | – Actor (Narren) |
August Oddvar | – Actor (Edgar) |
Harald Schwenzen | – Actor (Hertugen av Albany) |
Tore Segelcke | – Actor (Regan) |
Lasse Segelcke | – Actor (Hertugen av Burgund) |
Gunnar Simenstad | – Actor (En ridder) |
Henrik Anker Steen | – Actor (En ridder) |
Øyvind Øyen | – Actor (En ridder) |
Egil Aaeng | – Actor (En ridder) |
Performance dates
October 28, 1937 – Hovedscenen, Nationaltheatret, The National Theatre | Opening night |