North Pole Magic Tram Transport
October 21, 2022
Get in the Christmas spirit with Feil teater and Kloden teater!
From December 01 to January 12, we show "North Pole Magic Tram Transport", completely free of charge at Kloden.
The show is suitable for children from 6 years old.
In a secluded brick building in Økern, among industrial premises and high-rise apartment blocks, we find Oslo's best-kept secret: a magical tram that takes you all the way to the North Pole.
For decades, passengers have been able to travel on the 11 tram to this fabled place to leave their greatest wish. But now the future of the tram is at stake.
Dark capitalist forces have taken over the capital and decided that the North Pole Magic Tramway will be razed to the ground.
Join us on a perilous and spectacular journey through time and space, and save the city's most adventurous tram line from disappearing.
Both audiences and critics were thrilled by last year's Christmas show from Feil Teater, 11-trikken går til Nordpolen. Now the company is back with another magical winter adventure, this time in collaboration with Kloden teater.
Nordpolen Magiske Trikketransport is a free theater experience based on interviews with children from all over Oslo, and takes the audience on a magnificent tram ride from Økern and all the way to the northernmost point of the earth. Welcome on board!
Duration: Approx. 1 hour and 15 minutes
Tickets can be found here.
Nordpolen Magiske Trikketransport is produced by Feil Teater in collaboration with Kloden teater.
PRODUCTION, DIRECTION AND SCRIPT
Vilde Johannessen and Sebastian Skytterud Myers
Producer KLODEN TEATER
Mari Haugen
ACTORS
Peter Moseng, Sindre Seip, Eirin Schou Fævelen, Vilde Johannessen and Sebastian Skytterud Myers
SCENOGRAPHY
Tobias Lehrskov-Schmidt
COSTUME
Frida Vige Helle
LIGHT AND VIDEO
Thomas Gallagher
MUSIC
NIls Oortwijn
AUDIO
Thomas Gallagher and Sebastian Skytterud Myers
SNAKERS
Trond Håvard Gamst and Alice Tomola
INSPISIENT
Suzanne Øfjord
POSTER
Thomas Gallagher
THE PERFORMANCE IS SUPPORTED BY
Arts Council Norway, the City of Oslo and the Bergesen Foundation
THANKS TO
Ida Marie Bakkerud, Josefine Haganäs, Julie Veiersted, Amanda Hedvig Strand and all the children we have interviewed.