The Norwegian Ibsen Company presents Kåre Conradi’s critically acclaimed one-man show based on *Peer Gynt*.
This is the best introduction to *Peer Gynt* you could ask for—just the way you wish all your Norwegian classes had been. Join Kåre Conradi’s one-man show, which has been performed at several Ibsen festivals at the National Theater, as well as at festivals in Scotland, India, and England, in addition to classrooms throughout Norway.
The performance is a imaginative exploration of one of Ibsen’s most famous and colorful characters. Conradi alternates between being the narrator and Peer Gynt, giving the audience a vivid and engaging introduction to the work.
Dagbladet writes:
“The show demonstrates that Conradi is an outstanding actor—there are sharp turns within a broad range of expression, narrative theater without being hollow or overly theatrical. This is a showcase where Conradi gets to display his versatility, while we are treated to the story of Peer Gynt. All within an unpretentious hour, performed to a very high standard.”
Aftenposten writes:
“He does not use Ibsen to showcase his talent, but his talent to showcase Ibsen.”