Medea

Medea (1952) was a theatre production by The National Theatre, based on the one-act tragedy by Jean Anouilh, Médée.

Knut Wigert directed it.

Tore Segelcke played the role of Medea.

Medea was performed with Jean Anouilh's one-act comedy The School for Fathers.

Information

(Objekt ID 90918)
Object type Production
Premiere December 26, 1952
Produced by The National Theatre
Based on Medea by Jean Anouilh
Audience Adults
Number of events 13
Language Norwegian
Keywords One-act Play, Theatre, Tragedy
Running period December 26, 1952  
Contributors (12)
Name Role
Jean Anouilh – Playwright
Paul René Gauguin – Translation
Knut Wigert – Direction
Johan Halvorsen – Music
Christian Stenersen – Stage design
Lita Prahl – Costume design
Stein Grieg Halvorsen – Actor (Kreon)
Ella Hval – Actor (Ammen )
Øivind Johnssen – Actor (Sendebudet)
Alfred Maurstad – Actor (Jason)
Svein-Erik Opsahl – Actor (Vakten)
Tore Segelcke – Actor (Medea)
Performance dates
December 26, 1952Hovedscenen, Nationaltheatret, The National Theatre Opening night