Language: Norwegian and Danish
16 years age limit
Sympathetic and super grotesque.
Outstanding theater.
Theater horror at its best.
Susie Wang fills a void I didn't know existed in Norwegian performing arts.
I love it. Really, I love it, but I have to go out. I have to go out to puke.
This is only a small selection of the reviews of Mumiebrun, the second part of the legendary Oslo-based company Susie Wang's horror trilogy about human nature. With the female body as an excavation field, Susie Wang practices a kind of opposite archeology where the past finds the human being and pulls her down. And while the body still moves at the speed of evolution, consciousness has long since taken off. It is this distance that Susie Wang stages in her horror trilogy.
Mumiebrun has received rave reviews and the Critics' Award for best theater 2018/19.
The title refers to a color pigment in which the skin and flesh of Egyptian mummies were the main ingredients. Mumiebrun premiered at Rom for Dans (Oslo) in 2018.
Susie Wang is based in Oslo and was established in 2017 by Trine Falch, Martin Langlie, Mona Solhaug and Bo Krister Wallström. www.susiewang.no
The performance on November 4 will be sign language interpreted. (Norwegian sign language.)
The performance on November 5 will be visually interpreted.
Concept: | Susie Wang |
Text/direction: | Trine Falch |
Scenography: | Bo Krister Wallström |
Sound/music: | Martin Langlie |
Light: | Phillip Isaksen |
SFX: | Fanney Antonsdottir |
Sound technique: | Niklas Adam |
Stage technique: | Simen Ulvestad |
Lanaguage consultant: | Lina Hindrum, Niklas Adam |
Museums guard: | Mona Solhaug |
Frank: | Kim Atle Hansen |
Margit: | Julie Solberg |
Museum guests: | Fanney Antonsdottir, Martin Langlie, Simen Ulvestad, Phillip Isaksen |
Photo: | Alette Schei Rørvik/Simen Ulvestad |
Supported by: | Kulturrådet, Dramatikkens Hus, Fond for Lyd og Bilde |
Level 1 | 250 |
Level 2 | 200 |
Level 3 | 150 |
Level 4 | 100 |
Level 5 | 75 |
Solidarity ticket (Pay a little extra so that those who can't can pay less) | 400 |
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