THEATRE

THE ONE THAT HANGES IN A THREAD

The classic novel has been turned into strong theater that touches on some of the most important issues of our time.

In Nini Roll Anker’s novel Den som heng i en tråd Karna sits bent over the sewing machine and dreams of a good life, of love and a different future. For millions of women, the story of Karna is a reality today. The novel, which was written based on the clothing industry in Romsdal, is now moved to our time.

Fashion creates identity. The struggle for identity is about the opportunity to express oneself: Who are we allowed to be? In a global economy, the fashion industry also represents a class struggle – which is hidden from us on a daily basis. A life without opportunities in Bangladesh provides opportunities for others elsewhere on the globe. The sweater you are wearing. What is the price for you? What price does the one who sews pay?

Nini Roll Anker wrote with a strong commitment. The one who hangs in a thread is considered one of the most important social novels of the interwar period and addresses issues such as wages, working conditions, abortion and social control over unmarried women. The Romsdal region was at that time «Norway’s dressing room» with many clothing factories.

Toril Solvang directs in a modern interpretation of The one who hangs in a thread. Sandra Kolstad is a composer and musician and plays in the performance herself. Her distinctive voice in electronic pop music has attracted attention on both the Norwegian and international music scene. The performance is produced by Teatret Vårt.

Based on Nini Roll Anker’s novel of the same name

Dramatization and direction by Toril Solvang

Set designer and costume designer Marcus Olson

Composer Sandra Kolstad

Lighting design Jonas PA Fuglseth

Masks Hanna Rönnbäck

With

Johanna Mørck, Ingrid Myhre Løvik and Kjersti Botn Sandal

Nini Roll Anker wrote with a strong commitment. The one who hangs in a thread is considered one of the most important social novels of the interwar period and addresses issues such as wages, working conditions, abortion and social control over unmarried women. The Romsdal region was at that time «Norway’s dressing room» with many clothing factories.

Toril Solvang directs in a modern interpretation of The one who hangs in a thread. Sandra Kolstad is a composer and musician and plays in the performance herself. Her distinctive voice in electronic pop music has attracted attention on both the Norwegian and international music scene.

 

WHEN: Wednesday 28.9
at 19.00

WHERE: Parken Kulturhus

 

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