Juni Anker-Hansen is in Tina Turner position on stage while familiar faces from Hotel Caesar exults in the hall.
Norden longest running soap series enters the musical world. At least for one episode. Number 3000.
On this occasion the TV2 created a musical episode of its longest life drama, as from next year be moved from the TV screen and over the pay service Sumo.
– I think it’s a pity that we should not be on linear tV, but it’s a decision we can not do anything with. We hope that people will continue to follow us, says Anette Hoff, who plays one of the central roles in soap series and has been involved since the beginning, for 18 years.
Musical episode
Hoff admits she was nervous when I got the task.
– But Juni Anker-Hansen does not consist of songs. One gets to sing with the beak one has, she says to NRK.
Hotel Caesar Team has talked about a musical episode for years.
– WE have laughed a little of it and said it would have been fun, but also madness at the pace we work, says director Thomas Kaiser.
A mirror image of the Norwegian people
He will not spoile too much but reveals that episode 3000 is more than just singing, dancing and fun.
– This episode is a huge turning point in June Anker-Hansen’s life. The musical offerings brings the action forward, but it’s not just singing and dancing.
– Why is the Hotel Caesar yet relevant?
– we are a mirror image of the Norwegian people. We take up themes and bring it to a personal level, so that people can recognize themselves. That we have a grounding in a family I think also means something. In addition, we have good scripts printers, and we hit, Anette Hoff.
Do not Trash longer
When Anette Hoff travel around the country, she gets really feel that she is often in people living . She gets recognized everywhere.
– This means something. There are very many who look at Hotel Caesar, although they do not admit it.
– Is it a bit like See and Hear? No buyer, but all read the doctor’s office?
– No, it is far more comprehensive and higher quality. I do not think people are ashamed of looking at Hotel Caesar. It’s not a trash program longer. Today, no other program on Norwegian television channel which is Norwegian produced and who has everyday drama up all the time.
– What are the highlights after 18 years in Hotel Caesar?
– I think this musical episode will be standing. Otherwise there is much that is in the memory bank, but really it’s the everyday life and create something together every day, which is fun for me, says Anette Hoff.
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