20 years after the success of “Against the Brøstet” the roles are reversed for Sven Nordin and Nils Vogt.
SEOGHØR.NO: Thursday, October 2nd is the premiere of the play “Quite a few,” at the National Theatre in Oslo, where Nils Vogt (66) and Sven Nordin ( 57) play two divorced buddies who move together.
On stage there are complications, as the two men have very different personalities. Sven Nordin plays outgoing ladies happy Oscar, while Nils Vogt potretterer uncertain Felix has dust on the brain.
Most people associate the two actors with TV 2 sitcom “Against the Brøstet” which rolled the TV screen from 1993 to 1997.
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Seoghør.no had a chat with the beloved actors under pressure display at the National Theatre.
‘s when they do not hide the fact that they thrive on the same stage again.
– In “Against the Brøstet” was what I was most angry at him, then the roles are reversed now. It was really fun when we were doing “Against the Brøstet” but this piece here is slightly different. There are two completely different characters, explains Vogt to Seoghør.no.
– It’s been a while since you’ve played against each other now, how is it to play each other again?
– It is really nice! We have not played against each other since we played in “Desperate guys,” and it starts to become a five or six years ago. I feel very comfortable when I work with Nils. We know each other so well, too private and our wives know each other. We have a very good time, so it’s very straightforward.
Set out on tour until Christmas
– Have you discovered any new features or aspects of each other during this theater recording
– No, he was there, I plotted out long ago, so I know where I have him now! But it feels alright I know where I got him, because then probation okay. We use the a couple of months to get the play to work, so now we are looking forward to getting out on the road.
After the Oslo premiere adds Vogt and Nordin on tour with the rest of “Quite a few!” – gang, and visit 52 locations across the country.
“Quite a few,” directed by Kim Haugen (56), and the play are based on Neil Simon (87) screenplay in 1965.
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27 September 2014 – 8:00
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