Faroese theatre director wins major Danish award

Faroese theatre director wins major Danish award
The play ‘Veitslan’ has won the special award at the annual Copenhagen Culture Festival
Award-winning theatre director Marita Dalsgaard. Archive photo.
 
03.08.2018 - 16:53

‘Veitslan’, directed by Marita Dalsgaard, scooped the special award on Wednesday at Copenhagen’s biggest theatre festival, Copenhagen Culture.

The play is a Nordic stage version Danish film director Thomas Vinterberg’s 1998 classic ‘Festen’ (‘The Celebration’).

When a play touches on universal human experiences, it creates a special bond, and ‘Veitslan’ does just that, according to the festival judges.

The stage version hit a nerve in the Danish theatre scene with its special Nordic perspective, and this resulted in the special award at the festival.

Marita Dalsgaard is the first Faroese theatre director to win a director’s award in Denmark.

The play was performed at the Betty Nansen Theatre in Copenhagen in June as part of the Copenhagen Stage festival.

‘Veitslan’, which premiered in Løkshøll in Runavík in 2015, features actors from the Faroes, Iceland and Greenland, and was nominated together with 12 other plays.

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