There is also Ibsen's in the Bottelsen family tree, but if how they are related to the most famous Henrik Ibsen, is still a research project for those in the need to know.
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Repertoire database
The repertoire database contains a wide range of data about stage productions of Ibsen`s plays during the period from 1850 up to the present day.
The number of registered productions on 17 March 2008: 5860
Found 4 records :
- Det norske Theater
Production : Kjæmpehøien
Opening date : 02 January 1854 - Det norske Theater
Production : Fru Inger til Østeraad
Opening date : 02 January 1855 - Det norske Theater
Production : Gildet paa Solhoug
Opening date : 02 January 1856 - Christiania Theater
Production : Kongs-emnerne
Opening date : 17 January 1864
Det norske Theater
The Burial Mound
Place: | Bergen, Norway |
Production title: | Kjæmpehøien |
Opening date: | 02 January 1854 |
Closing date: | 15 February 1856 |
Number of performances: | 2 |
Cast: | |
Roderik: | Andreas Isachsen |
Blanka: | Louise Brun |
Gandalf: | Harald Nielsen |
Asgaut: | Johannes Brun |
Hemming: | Carl Hansen |
Jostein: | Bernt Andreas Bottelsen |
Hrollaug: | Knud Rosendahl |
Director: | Henrik Ibsen (stage director), Herman Laading (casting director) |
Det norske Theater
Lady Inger
Place: | Bergen, Norway |
Production title: | Fru Inger til Østeraad |
Opening date: | 02 January 1855 |
Closing date: | 02 October 1861 |
Performance dates: | Performed on 2 and 7 January 1855. Revived on 29 September and 2 October 1861. |
Number of performances: | 4 |
Cast: | |
Eline: | Birgitte Guldbrandsen / Marie Fougner |
Nils Lykke: | Jacob Prom |
Olaf Skaktavl: | Johannes Brun / Hans Monsen |
Jens Bjelke: | Carl Hansen |
Bjørn: | Bernt Andreas Bottelsen / Ivar Bye |
Inger Ottisdaughter: | Louise Brun / Christine Siewers |
Nils Stensson: | Andreas Isachsen / Louis Pedersen |
Finn: | Harald Nielsen / Jacob Asmundsen |
Einar: | N. Johansen / Alexander Rasmussen |
A swedish soldier: | Hans Høyer |
Director: | Hermann Laading (casting director), Henrik Ibsen (stage director) |
Additional information: | Changes in the cast: actors enlisted behind a slash took over the following role at the revival in 1861 |
Det norske Theater
The Feast at Solhoug
Place: | Bergen, Norway |
Production title: | Gildet paa Solhoug |
Opening date: | 02 January 1856 |
Closing date: | 02 January 1862 |
Performance dates: | Performed on 2, 4, 20, 23 January and 24 August 1856. Revival 1860-61: performed on 2, 3 January, 6 March and 11 August 1861. Revival 1861-62: performed on 2 January 1862. |
Number of performances: | 10 |
Cast: | |
Bengt Gauteson: | Johannes Brun / Hans Monsen |
Margit: | Louise Brun / Marie Fougner |
Signe: | Fredrikke Jensen / Sophie Bränberg / Sophie Monsen |
Gudmund Alfson: | Jacob Prom |
Knut Gjæsling: | Andreas Isachsen / Hans Brun / Jacob Asmundsen |
Erik of Hægge: | Carl Hansen |
First retainer: | Bernt Andreas Bottelsen / Mathias Juell |
Second retainer: | Ole Hestenæs |
The king's messenger: | Peder Nielsen / Ivar Bye |
An old man: | Hans Høyer / Peder Nielsen |
A girl: | Maria Sørensen |
Director: | Henrik Ibsen |
Music: | F. G. Schediwy |
Guest performance/tour: | Guest performances in Trondhjem, Norway on 2nd April and on 25th May 1856 |
Additional information: | Changes in the cast: Hans Monsen took over the role as Bengt Gauteson on 2 January 1861. Marie Fougner took over the role as Margit on 2 January 1861. Sophie Bränberg took over the role as Signe on 2 January 1861. Sophie Bränberg and Sophie Monsen are identical. Hans Brun took over the role as Knut Gjæsling on 2 January 1861. Jacob Asmundsen took over the role on 11. August 1861. Mathias Juell took over the role as First retainer on 2 January 1861. Ivar Bye took over the role as The king's messenger on 2 January 1861. Peder Nielsen took over the role as An old man on 2 January 1861. |
Reviews: | Bergensposten by Nils R. Eilertsen |
Christiania Theater
The Pretenders
Place: | Kristiania (Oslo), Norway |
Production title: | Kongs-emnerne |
Opening date: | 17 January 1864 |
Closing date: | 27 April 1870 |
Performance dates: | 17.1. - 13.3.1864 (7 performances) 26.11. - 2.12.1866 (3 performances) 14.12.1869 - 27.4.1870 (5 performances) |
Number of performances: | 15 |
Cast: | |
Haakon Haakonsson: | Sigvard Gundersen |
Inga of Varteig: | Signe Giebelhausen |
Earl Skule: | Nikolai Wolf |
Lady Ragnhild: | Sofie Parelius |
Sigrid: | Lucie Wolf/Clara Ursin |
Margrete: | Laura Svendsen |
Guthorm Ingesson: | Julius Midling/Christian Abelsted |
Sigurd Ribbung: | Jacob Lund/Mathias Juell |
Bishop Nikolas: | J. P. L. Nielsen |
Dagfinn the peasant: | Johannes Brun |
Ivar Bodde: | Ole Johan Bucher |
Vegard Vaeradal: | Peter Lorentz Rasmussen/Arnoldus Reimers |
Gregorius Jonsson: | Hans Brun |
Paul Flida: | Knutsen/Andreas Isachsen |
Ingebjorg: | Berg/Prom/Lucie Wolf |
Peter: | Christian Abelsted/Jens Selmer |
Sira Viljam: | Bottelsen/Albrechtsen/Mathias Juell |
Master Sigard of Brabant: | Monsen/Jens Selmer/Ole Johan Bucher |
Jatgeir: | Georg Krohn/Arnoldus Reimers |
Baard Bratte: | Otto Schibsted/Christian Abelsted |
Director: | Henrik Ibsen |
Set designer: | Peter Fredrik Wergman and Nicolay Nicolaysen |
Additional information: | The very first performance of the play. Laura Svendsen was later known as Laura Gundersen. Changes in the cast (year of taking over a role in parenthesis): Sigrid: Clara Ursin (1869) Guthorm Ingesson: in 1866 not listed with actor; Christian Abelsted (1869) Sigurd Ribbung: in 1866 not listed with actor; Mathias Juell (1869) Vegard Vaeradal: in 1866 and 1869 not listed with actor; Arnoldus Reimers (1870) Paul Flida: Andreas Isachsen (1866) Ingebjorg: Prom (1866); Lucie Wolf (1870) Peter: Jens Selmer (1869) Sira Viljam: Albrechtsen (1866); Mathias Juell (1869) Master Sigard of Brabant: Jens Selmer (1866); Ole Johan Bucher (1869) Jatgeir: Arnoldus Reimers (1869); Georg Krohn (1870) Baard Bratte: Christian Abelsted (1869) See separate record for Ludvig Josephson's staging from 1873. See separate record for Bjørn Bjørnson's staging from 1888. The play was altogether performed 55 times (3 times only the third act) at Christiania Theater in the period 17.1.1864 - 1.10.1888. Source: T. Blanc - Henrik Ibsen og Christiania Theater 1850-1899, Kristiania 1906 |
Reviews: | Christiania Dagblad by an anonymous reviewer (20 January 1864) Aftenbladet by Hans Bordervik (18 January 1864) Morgenbladet by an anonymous reviewer (19 January 1864) |
1 comment:
Hi Rune,
I knew of the possibility of being related to Henrik Ibsen, but the thought of Andreas Bottelsen and Henrik Ibsen collaborating for stage productions is very interesting and wonderful. I think I will read some Ibsen plays with a totally different point of view. My best to you.
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