Kurt Engh remounts his original stage adaptation of Erlend Loe's 1995 cult novel, reimagining the 25-year-old Norwegian narrator as a universal every-person.
After an existential crisis at a birthday party, the narrator slows their life to a halt. With only the objects, people, and tasks that bring meaning to their life, the narrator pieces their life back together.
Staged using environmental sound, video, an overhead projector, and a fax machine, the performer will uncover the play in real time as the audience watches on.
TICKETS
Tickets are offered at $15-$30 for each show to increase accessibility. Pay at the price you prefer. All seating is general admission. The show runs 90 minutes without intermission.
CREATIVE TEAM
AUTHOR | Erlend Loe
ADAPTER / DIRECTOR / PRODUCER | Kurt Engh
DRAMATURG | Danielle Kincs
PROJECTION DESIGN | Ian Olson
VIDEOGRAPHER | Keller Davis
POSTER ARTIST | Krista Braam
PERFORMERS | TBA
This activity is made possible by the Tri-M Foundation Performing Arts Grant.