The Cousin from Nowhere

The Cousin from Nowhere (1922) was an operetta production by Stavanger Theatre, based on an operetta by Eduard Künneke (music), Herman Haller (libretto) and Rideamus, a pseudonym for Fritz Oliven (libretto), Der Vetter aus Dingsda. It was loosely based on a comedy by Max Kempner-Hochstädt.

Karl Bergmann directed it.

Information

(Objekt ID 93073)
Object type Production
Premiere August 24, 1922
Produced by
Based on The Cousin from Nowhere by Herman Haller, Fritz Oliven, Eduard Künneke
Audience Adults
Language Norwegian
Keywords Operetta, Theatre
Running period August 24, 1922  
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SOURCE:

The newspaper archive, The National Library of Norway

Contributors (17)
Name Role
Herman Haller – Playwright
Fritz Oliven – Playwright
Karl Bergmann – Direction
Solveig Engelsgaard – Choreography
Eduard Künneke – Composer
Victor Ivarson – Stage design (Idéskisser til dekorasjonene)
Øivind Berne – Actor (En fremmed)
Sverre Dahl (skues.) – Actor (Fætteren fra Batavia)
Berly Haugland – Actor (Julia de Weert (overtagelse))
Ruth Henriksen – Actor (Julia de Weert)
Victor Ivarson – Actor (Max Billinger)
Sverre Krogsrud – Actor (Peter, en tjener)
Urania Marquard Olsen – Actor (Milla, Josefs hustru)
Lydia Opøien – Actor (Hanna, Julias venninne)
Hans Steenshorne – Actor (Hans, en tjener)
Arne Toresen – Actor (Josef Koblow, Julias onkel)
Sturla Dahlback – Main producer
Performance dates
August 24, 1922Stavanger Theater Opening night