Tag: theater
Two men seriously injured in shooting at the National Theater in Oslo – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country
The police operations center states that they initially defined the case as PLIVO (ongoing life-threatening violence), but this was reversed after some time. When the police arrived, they found two…
Person shot at the National Theater in Oslo – Latest news – news
15 January 2023 at 00:52 Person shot at the Nationaltheatret in Oslo The police report that a person has been shot in Oslo in an area near the Nationaltheatret and…
Two people shot at the National Theater in Oslo – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country
The police operations center states that they initially defined the case as PLIVO (ongoing life-threatening violence), but this was reversed after some time. When they arrived, they found two people…
Person shot at the National Theater in Oslo – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country
First aid is being worked on site, the operations center informs the police. The police received a report about the shooting at 00:30. The police wrote on Twitter that a…
“A glass to” at Christiania Theater – Reviews and recommendations
The venerable Christiania Theater in Stortingsgaten in Oslo has hosted big stars over the years. When the production companies Starworks and Over Norge have taken over the operation of Christiania…
“The art of robbing a bank” at Rogaland Theater – Reviews and recommendations
When a sloppy charlatan of a bank is given the task of looking after a very precious diamond belonging to a Hungarian prince, the table is set for farce. At…
“Eadnemáddu” at the Norwegian Theater – Reviews and recommendations
Some of what I have noticed about the Sami stories and the Sami culture as I get more familiar with it, is how nature has its own voice, its own…
“Kappe land” at Nordland Theater – Reviews and recommendations
The theater production “Cape land” at Nordland Teater tells a war story that claimed 34 Norwegian lives. The background for these murders, which were pure executions, is the so-called Majavatn…
“Snøsøstera” at the Norwegian Theater – Reviews and recommendations
In autumn 2018, a book bomb hit Norway: “Snøsøsteren” by Maja Lunde and Lisa Aisato (Kagge forlag), an Advent calendar book about coming to terms with having lost a sibling.…
“Døddansen” at the National Theater – Reviews and recommendations
It is said that the Swedish playwright August Strindberg wrote “The Dance of Death” during a hectic October week. Almost like in a raptus. That is probably one of the…