Sunday, June 12, 2016

Hedda Award for Ane Dahl Torp and Kåre Conradi – NRK

Sunday afternoon was drama Norway’s highest honors, Hedda Award, awarded by the National Theatre’s main stage.

Ane Dahl Torp gets the award for Best Actress for her role in “Solaris corrected” on the Norwegian the theater, which also won the award for performance and Best audiovisual design.

Kåre Conradi awarded the prize for Best actor for his role as Richard III in the National Theatre’s entry of William Shakespeare’s play of the same name .

Tonight other big winner is the National Scenes staging of “our glory / our power” which fik award in both Best Director, Best scene text and Best scenography / costume design.

Here are the winners and the nominees of Hedda Award 2016 in the eleven categories (winners in bold):

  • Best actress

  • Ane Dahl Torp – Aig in “Solaris corrected” by Øyvind Rimbereid directed by Peer Perez Øian – the Norwegian Theatre.
  • Nina Ellen Ødegård Carol in “A Christmas Carol” by Yngve Sundvor by Charles Dickens, directed by Yngve Sundvor Rogaland Theatre.
  • Marit Østbye-Helen in “Absence” by Peter M. Floyd, directed by Birgitte Victoria Svendsen Oslo Nye Teater.
  • Best actor

  • Kåre Conradi -Richard III in “Richard III” by William Shakespeare, directed by Kjersti Horn-National.
  • Andreas Stoltenberg Granerud-Andreas Doppler in the “Doppler” by Erlend Loe, directed by Tomi Janezic -Trondelag Theatre.
  • Henrik Mestad-Karsten Bernick in “Society supports” by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Peter Langdal-Riksteatret in collaboration with the National Theatre.
  • Best female partner

  • Mari Hauge Einbu-Louise in “Poverty and noble-minded” by August von Kotzebue, directed by Sigrid T’Hooft-Trøndelag Teater.
  • Tone Mostraum-Leonora in “the time wasting” by Ludvig Holberg, directed by Laurent Chétouane-National.
  • Silje Storstein-Ellida Wangel in “2 x Ibsen” by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Anders T. Andersen Hålogaland Theatre.


LIKE GAMES: Mari Hauge Einbu gets the award for Best Actress in a partner for the role of Louise in August von Kotzebue “Poverty and noble-minded” at Trøndelag Teater –

Photo: Ole Ekker

  • Best male partner

  • Christian Ruud Kallum- Bongo and Gregus the “Doppler” by Erlend Loe, directed by Tomi Janezic-Trøndelag Teater.
  • Bartek Kaminski-Casparus van Houten, Ivan, Pauseprataren etc. in ‘≈ [approximately equal to] “by Jonas Hassen Khemiri, directed by Peer Perez Øian-The Norwegian Theatre.
  • Per Schaanning-Charles in” Drunks “by Ivan Vyrypajev, directed by Sigrid Strøm Reibo-The Norwegian Theatre.


FULL FLAP Per Schaaning gets the award for Best Actor in a partner for the role of Karl in Ivan Vyrypajevs “Drunks” at the Norwegian Theatre.

Photo: Gisle Bjørneby

  • Best direction

  • Maren Bjørseth – “Romeo and Juliet “William Shakespeare the Norwegian Theatre.
  • Tomi Janezic -” Doppler “by Erlend Loe-Trøndelag Teater.
  • Tore Vagn Lid -” our glory / our power ” by Nordahl Grieg, Tore Vagn Lid and Cecilie Løveid-Den Nationale Scene.


Garners: Tore Vagn Lid could collect several awards for staging “our glory / our power” at the National Theatre.

  • This year’s performance

  • “A Christmas Carol” by Yngve Sundvor by Charles Dickens, directed by Yngve Sundvor Rogaland Theatre.
  • “burnt” by Wajdi Mouawad, directed by Kjersti Horn Den Nationale Scene.
  • “Solaris corrected” by Øyvind Rimbereid, directed by Peer Perez Øian-It Norwegian Theatre.
  • “Vidas Extreme» by Sigbjørn Skåden, Veronica Salinas, Rosa Chavez and Angel “Kame” Canas Ambrosio, directed by Jon Tombre-Beaivváš Sámi Našunálateáhter.
  • “our glory / our power” by Nordahl Grieg, Tore Vagn Lid and Cecilie Løveid, directed by Tore Vagn Lid-Den Nationale Scene.
  • This year’s children / youth

  • “the summer dad was gay” by Endre Lund Eriksen, directed by Petter Naess Hålogaland Theatre.
  • “the World in 80 days” by Jules Verne, directed by Morten Joachim Ibsen Theatre.
  • “Now we run” by Pia Maria Roll, Sara Baban and Buzhan Baban, directed by Pia Maria Roll-Pia Maria Roll in collaboration with Brageteatret and Teater Ibsen.
  • “Othello Who do you trust?” by William Shakespeare, directed by Philipp Sten Jelly Theatre Our / Barn Theatre Our.
  • “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare , directed by Øyvind Osmo Eriksen-Brageteatret.
  • Best scenography / costume design

  • Signe Becker, Tilo Hahn and Mia Melinder for scenography and costumes for “Cosmic Body “by Ingri Fiksdal-Ingri Fiksdal in collaboration with Black Box Theatre, BIT Teatergarasjen Avant Garden, APAP network BUDA Kortrijk and MDT Stockholm.
  • Gjermund Andresen for scenography for” the summer dad was gay “by Endre Lund Eriksen, director Petter Naess Hålogaland Theatre.
  • Olav Myrtvedt for scenography and costumes for” our glory / our power “by Nordahl Grieg, Tore Vagn Lid and Cecilie Løveid, director Tore Vagn Lid-Den Nationale Scene.
  • Best audiovisual design

  • Martin Viktor Langlie and Roy Knudsen for lyddesign- and liquidation in “Deliver” of Goksøyr & amp; Martens-Goksøyr & amp; Martens in collaboration with the National Theatre, Bergen International Festival and House of Drama.
  • Sjur Miljeteig for music to “Solaris corrected” by Øyvind Rimbereid, directed by Peer Perez Øian-The Norwegian Theatre.
  • Øyvind Wangensteen for lighting design for “Other world-war-night in the World” by Lukas Barfuss, David Grieg, Oleg Bogaev and Maria Tryti Vennerød, directed by Erik Ulfsby-the Norwegian Theatre.
  • Best scene text

  • Tore Vagn Lid and Cecilie Løveid for text work to Nordahl Grieg “our glory / our power”, directed by Tore Vagn Lid-Den Nationale scene .
  • Toril Goksøyr and Camilla Martens scene lyrics to “Free”, directed by Toril Goksøyr and Camilla Martens Goksøyr & amp; Martens in collaboration with the National Theatre, Bergen International Festival and House of Drama.
  • Philipp Sten Gel for text work to “Othello Who do you trust?” By William Shakespeare, directed by Philipp Sten Jelly Theatre Our / Barn Theatre Our.

In addition, the Sami theater Beaivváš Sámi Našunálateáhter award for Special artistic achievement of performance «Vidas Extreme» by Sigbjørn Skåden, Veronica Salinas, Rosa Chavez and Angel “Kame” Canas Ambrosio, with direction Jon Tombre.

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