Narvik Teaterlag – Appearances Are Deceptive
Narvik Teaterlag celebrates its 80th anniversary with a wild farce!
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Now you can ensure yourself a good laugh during the Christmas party season. The deputy mayor of Narvik, Nina Olsen, checks into a beauty clinic in the city for liposuction and cosmetic surgery. The goal is to get a more voter-friendly appearance and try to outwit mayor Rune Edvardsen. A journalist from Fremover gets wind of the politician's plans and sneaks into the clinic. At the same time, the local police bring in the silent Sissel-Olga to the same clinic. She has to get a new look fast as f…. because an assassin is after her. Wrapped in bandages, identities are confused at a brisk pace. We guarantee wild scenes… and some blood.
Director: Klaus Løkholm Bergli (HATS)
Local director: Mia Fyhn Jensen
About the director
We have had several collaborations with Klaus Løkholm Bergli. Klaus is a permanent actor at SadioNor Teater. He is educated at The Commedia School in Copenhagen, a Lecoq-based school. After graduating, he has worked freelance for several years, within theater and circus theater, both in Norway and in Italy. Klaus's physically based education is clearly expressed when he acts, both through character and mask play.
120 minutes with an intermission.
For more information, see https://www.narvikteaterlag.com/
Director: Klaus Løkholm Bergli (HATS)
Local director: Mia Fyhn Jensen
About the director
We have had several collaborations with Klaus Løkholm Bergli. Klaus is a permanent actor at SadioNor Teater. He is educated at The Commedia School in Copenhagen, a Lecoq-based school. After graduating, he has worked freelance for several years, within theater and circus theater, both in Norway and in Italy. Klaus's physically based education is clearly expressed when he acts, both through character and mask play.
120 minutes with an intermission.
For more information, see https://www.narvikteaterlag.com/
Source: Visit Narvik AS
Narvik Teaterlag – Appearances Are Deceptive