The Mother

The Mother (1940) was a planned theatre production by The National Theatre, based on a play by Karel Čapek. The run was cancelled due to the outbreak of war. The production was meant to be performed at the theatre's main stage.

Halfdan Christensen directed it.

Johanne Dybwad played the role of the mother.

The production did not have time to premiere, due to the invasion of Norway April 9, 1940. The dress rehearsal the previous day was performed for a smaller audience.

Čapek warned against Nazism and against Communism, and in The Mother, he described the totalitarian tendencies in his time and day. Plays like The Mother were prohibited for performance during the occupation.

Information

(Objekt ID 73029)
Object type Production
Premiere April 8, 1940
Produced by The National Theatre
Based on The Mother by Karel Čapek
Audience Adults
Language Norwegian
Keywords Drama, Theatre, 2nd World War, Political Theatre
Running period April 8, 1940  
Website NATIONALTHEATRET ARKIV
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SOURCES:

The National Theatre, forest.nationaltheatret.no, 31.05.2017., http://forest.nationaltheatret.no/Productions/Details/569156c7-f9c9-4e37-904a-7706780b256d

Rønneberg, Anton: Nationaltheatret gjennom femti år (literally: The National Theatre through 50 years). Gyldendal, Oslo 1949.


Contributors (9)
Name Role
Karel Čapek – Playwright
Halfdan Christensen – Direction
Johanne Dybwad – Actor (Moren)
Olafr Havrevold – Actor (Sønn)
Alfred Maurstad – Actor (Sønn)
August Oddvar – Actor (Faren)
Jørn Ording – Actor (Sønn)
Harald Schwenzen – Actor (Sønn)
Knut Wigert – Actor (Sønn)
Performance dates