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The out-door midnight opera [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory based on the true story]] of the last chatolic Archbishop of Norway.The danes are invading and Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson have barricaded himself in Steinvikholm castle, hoping for help from his old friend Kristoffer Rustung. He receive an unexpected visit when his old enemy, Nils Lykke arrives. With him comes Lucy, daughter of Lady Inger of Austrått - the most powerful woman in Norway. The two of them have had an affair, a shamefull ting in it self made worse by the fact that Nils was married to Lucys (now dead) sister. Lady Inger herself arrives demanding Nils Lykkes execution, leaving Olav with a dillema.Written by Edvard Hoem and with music by Henning Sommerro. [[LongRunners The play had its 20th jubilee the summer of 2013]].
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The out-door midnight opera [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory based on the true story]] of the last chatolic Catholic Archbishop of Norway.Norway. The danes Danes are invading and Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson have barricaded himself in Steinvikholm castle, hoping for help from his old friend Kristoffer Rustung. He receive an unexpected visit when his old enemy, Nils Lykke arrives. With him comes Lucy, daughter of Lady Inger of Austrått Austraat - the most powerful woman in Norway. The two of them have had an affair, a shamefull shameful ting in it self made worse by the fact that Nils was married to Lucys Lucy's (now dead) sister. Lady Inger herself arrives demanding Nils Lykkes execution, leaving Olav with a dillema.dilemma. Written by Edvard Hoem and with music by Henning Sommerro. [[LongRunners The play had its 20th jubilee the summer of 2013]].
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* ActingForTwo : The danish general is also a munk during the first half of the play.
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* ActingForTwo : The danish Danish general is also a munk monk during the first half of the play.
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* BetaCouple : Torfinn and Sigrid. Anne and one of the soilders.
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* BetaCouple : Torfinn and Sigrid. Anne and one of the soilders.soldiers.
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* RedShirt : the nameless, (mostly) silent soldiers fighting on Olavs side have red uniforms and are all dead by the end of the play.
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* RedShirt : the nameless, (mostly) silent soldiers fighting on Olavs Olav's side have red uniforms and are all dead by the end of the play.
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The out-door midnight opera [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory based on the true story]] of the last chatolic Archbishop of Norway.The danes are invading and Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson have barricaded himself in Steinvikholm castle, hoping for help from his old friend Kristoffer Rustung. He receive an unexpected visit when his old enemy, Nils Lykke arrives. With him come [[WomanInWhite Lucy]], daughter of Lady Inger of Austrått - the most powerful woman in Norway. The two of them have had an affair, a shamefull ting in it self made worse by the fact that Nils was married to Lucys (now dead) sister. Lady Inger herself arrives demanding Nils Lykkes execution, leaving Olav with a dillema.Written by Edvard Hoem and with music by Henning Sommerro. [[LongRunners The play had its 20th jubilee the summer of 2013]].
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The out-door midnight opera [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory based on the true story]] of the last chatolic Archbishop of Norway.The danes are invading and Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson have barricaded himself in Steinvikholm castle, hoping for help from his old friend Kristoffer Rustung. He receive an unexpected visit when his old enemy, Nils Lykke arrives. With him come [[WomanInWhite Lucy]], comes Lucy, daughter of Lady Inger of Austrått - the most powerful woman in Norway. The two of them have had an affair, a shamefull ting in it self made worse by the fact that Nils was married to Lucys (now dead) sister. Lady Inger herself arrives demanding Nils Lykkes execution, leaving Olav with a dillema.Written by Edvard Hoem and with music by Henning Sommerro. [[LongRunners The play had its 20th jubilee the summer of 2013]].
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* TooDumbToFool : "Hoppetusten", the Village Idiot, is the first to state the obvious; Kristoffer Rustung did NOT bring any soldiers to help.
* WomanInWhite : Lucy at the end of the play
* WomanInWhite : Lucy at the end of the play
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* TooDumbToFool : "Hoppetusten", the Village Idiot, is the first to state the obvious; Kristoffer Rustung did NOT bring any soldiers to help.
* WomanInWhite : Lucy at the end of the playhelp.
* WomanInWhite : Lucy at the end of the play
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* WomanInBlack: Lady Inger
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The out-door midnight opera [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory based on the true story]] of the last chatolic Archbishop of Norway.The danes are invading and Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson have barricaded himself in Steinvikholm castle, hoping for help from his old friend Kristoffer Rustung. He receive an unexpected visit when his old enemy, Nils Lykke arrives. With him come [[WomanInWhite Lucy]], daughter of Lady Inger of Austrått - the most powerful woman in Norway. The two of them have had an affair, a shamefull ting in it self made worse by the fact that Nils was married to Lucys (now dead) sister. Lady Inger herself arrives demanding Nils Lykkes execution, leaving Olav with a dillema.Written by Edvard Hoem and with music by Henning Sommerro. The play had its 20th jubilee the summer of 2013.
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The out-door midnight opera [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory based on the true story]] of the last chatolic Archbishop of Norway.The danes are invading and Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson have barricaded himself in Steinvikholm castle, hoping for help from his old friend Kristoffer Rustung. He receive an unexpected visit when his old enemy, Nils Lykke arrives. With him come [[WomanInWhite Lucy]], daughter of Lady Inger of Austrått - the most powerful woman in Norway. The two of them have had an affair, a shamefull ting in it self made worse by the fact that Nils was married to Lucys (now dead) sister. Lady Inger herself arrives demanding Nils Lykkes execution, leaving Olav with a dillema.Written by Edvard Hoem and with music by Henning Sommerro. [[LongRunners The play had its 20th jubilee the summer of 2013.
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* DeathByAdaptationBetaCouple : Torfinn and Sigrid. Anne and one of the soilders.
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* DrowningMySorrows : Olav.
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* IAmSong : Olav have one after Lady Inger leaves.
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* LongRunners
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The out-door midnight opera based on the true story of the last chatolic Archbishop of Norway.The danes are invading and Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson have barricaded himself in Steinvikholm castle, hoping for help from his old friend Kristoffer Rustung. He receive an unexpected visit when his old enemy, Nils Lykke arrives. With him come [[WomanInWhite Lucy]], daughter of Lady Inger of Austrått - the most powerful woman in Norway. The two of them have had an affair, a shamefull ting in it self made worse by the fact that Nils was married to Lucys (now dead) sister. Lady Inger herself arrives demanding Nils Lykkes execution, leaving Olav with a dillema.Written by Edvard Hoem and with music by Henning Sommerro. The play had its 20th jubilee the summer of 2013.
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The out-door midnight opera [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory based on the true story story]] of the last chatolic Archbishop of Norway.The danes are invading and Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson have barricaded himself in Steinvikholm castle, hoping for help from his old friend Kristoffer Rustung. He receive an unexpected visit when his old enemy, Nils Lykke arrives. With him come [[WomanInWhite Lucy]], daughter of Lady Inger of Austrått - the most powerful woman in Norway. The two of them have had an affair, a shamefull ting in it self made worse by the fact that Nils was married to Lucys (now dead) sister. Lady Inger herself arrives demanding Nils Lykkes execution, leaving Olav with a dillema.Written by Edvard Hoem and with music by Henning Sommerro. The play had its 20th jubilee the summer of 2013.
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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking : Some of the charges against Nils Lykke.
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The out-door midnight opera based on the true story of the last chatolic Archbishop of Norway.The danes are invading and Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson have barricaded himself in Steinvikholm castle, hoping for help from his old friend Kristoffer Rustung. He receive an unexpected visit when his old enemy, Nils Lykke arrives. With him come [[WomanInWhite Lucy]], daughter of Lady Inger of Austrått - the most powerful woman in Norway. The two of them have had an affair, a shamefull ting in it self made worse by the fact that Nils was married to Lucys (now dead) sister. Lady Inger herself arrives demanding Nils Lykkes execution, leaving Olav with a dillema.Written by Edvard Hoem and with music by Henning Sommerro. The play had its 20th jubilee the summer of 2013.
*ActingForTwo : The danish general is also a munk during the first half of the play.
*RedShirt : the nameless, (mostly) silent soldiers fighting on Olavs side have red uniforms and are all dead by the end of the play.
*SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny : Olav Engelbrektsson while looking at Lucy dancing.
*TooDumbToFool : "Hoppetusten", the Village Idiot, is the first to state the obvious; Kristoffer Rustung did NOT bring any soldiers to help.
*WomanInWhite : Lucy at the end of the play
*ActingForTwo : The danish general is also a munk during the first half of the play.
*RedShirt : the nameless, (mostly) silent soldiers fighting on Olavs side have red uniforms and are all dead by the end of the play.
*SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny : Olav Engelbrektsson while looking at Lucy dancing.
*TooDumbToFool : "Hoppetusten", the Village Idiot, is the first to state the obvious; Kristoffer Rustung did NOT bring any soldiers to help.
*WomanInWhite : Lucy at the end of the play