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"...these characters, who have sentenced themselves to death, 

remind us constantly how vivid it is to be alive."

Murray Bramwell, Adelaide Review.

Written By Igor Bauersima.

 Translated by Dr. Marlene Norst.
(Commissioned by the Goethe Institute – Sydney)

Directed and Designed by Justin McGuinness

Featuring  Antje Guenther and Nathan O’Keefe 

Lighting & Projection by Nic Mollison

Sound & Technology by Peter Nielsen

 

 

Realtime

Love, digital and suicidal.

Jonathan Bollen

 

Indaily

"If laughter is the best medicine then Saturday night's audience was cured of many ailments

by Norway.Today. . . . an experience no serious theatregoer should miss."

 Steven Davenport

The Messenger

"... Norway.Today has the smarts, laughs, heart and passion that we expect from

the first class theatre we continually crave, but rarely get. Don't miss it."

   David O'Brien.

 

The Independent Weekly

"....Perhaps, just perhaps, it should be a family night out."

 

Adelaide Now

"...it captures something of the "now" generation,

 addresses a vital social issue, and offers food for thought."

Peter Burdon

 

Radio Adelaide

"...I would urge, entreat, plead with, and even command,

that you go and see this beautifully performed funny, life-affirming play."

Myk  Mykyta.

 

Adelaide Review

"...these characters, who have sentenced themselves to death, 

remind us constantly how vivid it is to be alive."

Murray Bramwell.