Peer Gynt

Peer Gynt (1975) was a theatre production by The National Stage and The Norwegian Touring Theatre, based on the play by Henrik Ibsen. The production was first performed on tour, with its tour opening in Brekke, before it was staged at The National Stage's main stage, Store Scene.

Astrid Schwab directed it.

Karl Bomann-Larsen interpreted the title role.

Information

(Objekt ID 63315)
Object type Production
Premiere March 3, 1975
Produced by The National Stage
In collaboration with The Norwegian Touring Theatre (Riksteatret)
Based on Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen
Audience Youth, Adults
Language Norwegian
Keywords Drama, Theatre
Running period March 3, 1975  
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SOURCES:

The National Stage's repertoire database, donated by The National Stage, 24.06.2016

Ibsen.nb.no, 07.07.2016, http://ibsen.nb.no/id/46783

Contributors (12)
Name Role
Henrik Ibsen – Playwright
Sigmund Sæverud – Adapted by
Astrid Schwab – Direction
Arne Nordheim – Music
Karl Bomann-Larsen – Actor (Peer Gynt, Aases sønn)
Pelle Christensen – Actor (Dovregubben / En norsk skipper / Knappestøperen)
Gøril Haukebø – Actor (Aase, en bondemanns enke / En mager person)
Ann-Britt Langeland – Actor (Ingrid / Kari, en husmannskone)
Reidun Nortvedt – Actor (Solveig / En grønnkledd kvinne)
Bjørn Isaksen – Stage manager
Erik Blindheim – Director’s assistant
Ann-Britt Langeland – Prompter
Performance dates
May 23, 1975Store Scene, The National Stage New opening
March 3, 1975Riksteatret, The Norwegian Touring Theatre (Riksteatret) Opening night