Hedda Award is counted as the biggest and most prestigious Distinction for all who work with theater and performing arts in Norway. This year there were 11 categories with everything from best actor achievement to best scenography.
91-year-old Skjønberg water
Espen Skjønberg has acquired legendary status in Norwegian theater, and in the afternoon became this underlined with price. Not Honorary Award for long and tru occupational.
But, Hedda Award 2015 for best male MedSpel in his role as Ivan Tsjebutykin in “Three Sisters”:
– Eg fekk know the price in advance. Modest made deep impression. Eg fekk breathing difficulties and lost the power of speech for a while, fortalde Skjønberg under distribution to the audience chuckling.
This year, these nominees:
Best male actor:
- Torbjørn Eriksen for the role of Hamlet in “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare, directed by Kjersti Horn, Rogaland Theatre.
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Bjarte Hjelmeland for the role of Argan in “hypochondriacs” (“The imaginary sick”) by Molière, directed by Kim Bjarke, Oslo Nye Teater.
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Terje Strømdahl for the role of Martin in “The night is today’s Mother” by Lars Norén, directed by Kjersti Horn, the National Theatre and the National Theatre.
Best female actor :
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Marie Blokhus for the role of Allis in “Bird Tribunal” by Agnes Ravatn, director Marit Moum Aune, The Norwegian Theatre.
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Marianne Holter for her role as Veronica in “Carnage” by Yasmina Reza, directed Audny Chris Holsen, Rogaland Theatre.
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Silje Lundblad for the role of Maria Rainer in “The Sound of Music” by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, director Ronny Danielsson , Trøndelag Teater.
Best male MedSpel:
- Kenneth Homstad in “Blue Motel “by Lisa Small and PONR, director Lisa Small, co-produced by the Trøndelag Theatre, Black Box Theatre, BIT Teatergarasjen and Turteatern / MDT.
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Nader Khademi for role groom etc. in “Peer Gynt” by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Alexander Mørk-Eidem, National Theatre.
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Espen Skjønberg for the role of Ivan Tsjebutykin in “Three Sisters »by Anton Chekhov, directed by Hanne Tømta, National Theatre.
Best female MedSpel:
- Lena Kristin Ellingsen for the roles of Belinda and witch Musikklab vol. 4: “Dido + Aeneas” by Henry Purcell and Nahum Tate, director Sigrid Power Reibo,
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Stine Fevik in “Apocalypse as” by Rebekka / Huy, Black Box Theatre.
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Renate Reinsve for the role of Maja in “When We Dead Awaken” by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Tyra Tønnessen, Trøndelag Teater.
Best director:
- Kjersti Horn of “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare, Rogaland Theatre.
- Hanne Tømta for “Three Sisters” by Anton Chekhov, the National Theatre.
- Tyra Tønnessen for “When We Dead Awaken” by Henrik Ibsen, Trøndelag Teater.
production of the year:
- “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare, directed by Kjersti Horn, Rogaland Theatre.
- “When We Dead Awaken” by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Tyra Tønnessen, Trøndelag Teater.
- “The night is today’s Mother” by Lars Norén, directed by Kjersti Horn, the National Theatre and the National Theatre.
- “Bridge Over mud” Verdensteatret, co-produced by Black Box Theatre, BIT Teatergarasjen Henie Onstad Art Centre and Ultima.
- “Three Sisters” by Anton Chekhov, directed by Hanne Tømta, National Theatre.
This year’s children and youth:
- Classics for Kids Vol. II: “To the Lighthouse” by Virginia Wolf, director Hildur Kristinsdottir, co-produced by Black Box Theatre.
- “peacock – an unfair musical” by Tyra Tønnessen and Jovan Pavlovic, director Tyra Tønnessen, Trøndelag Teater.
- “The Wizard of Oz” by L. Frank Baum, director Hilde Brinchmann Brageteatret.
- “Peer, you’re lying!” by Toril Solvang, directing Jacob Höglund, Riksteatret.
- “The endless story” by Michael Ende, director Erlend Samnøen, Hålogaland Theatre.
Best scenography / costume design:
- Ida Ekblad for scenography to “Constellations” by Nick Payne, director Peer Perez Archipelago, National Theatre.
- Rebecca Ringst for scenography and Ingo Krügler for costumes for “A Dream Play “by August Strindberg, directed by Calixto Bieito, the National
- Bard Small Thorbjørnsen for scenography to” When We Dead Awaken “by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Tyra Tønnessen, Trøndelag Teater.
Best audiovisual design:
- Erik Hedin, Reinhard Traub and Per Christian Revholt for audiovisual design to “A Dream Play” by August Strindberg, director Calixto Bieito, the National Theatre.
- Verdensteatret for audiovisual design to “Bridge Over mud,” co-produced by Black Box Theatre, BIT Teatergarasjen Henie Onstad Art Centre and Ultima.
- Yngvild Aspeli, David Farine and David Lejard-Ruffet for visual design to “Ashes” by Yngvild Aspeli and Plexus Polaire, directing Yngvild Aspeli, in collaboration with Nordland Visual Theatre and Nord-Trøndelag Teater.
Best scene text:
- Lisa Small and PONR Scene words to “Blue Motel” director Lisa Small, co-produced by the Trøndelag Theatre, Black Box Theatre, BIT Teatergarasjen and Turteatern / MDT
- Alexander Mørk-Eidem for adaptation of Henrik Ibsen “Peer Gynt”, directed by Alexander Mørk-Eidem, National Theatre.
- Ole Johan Skjelbred processing Herman Melville’s “Moby Dick”, directed by Ole Johan Skjelbred, Trøndelag Teater
especially art severally effort:
- Lisa Small for concept, text and direction to “Blue Motel”, co-produced by the Trøndelag Theatre, Black Box Theatre, BIT Teatergarasjen and Turteatern / MDT.
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