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348:, workshops, and public spaces, a vast improvement on previous homes, which have included a disused margarine factory. The building is located in the harbor area. which is experiencing urban development and transformation. Its facade is made from dark engobed Dutch bricks glazed with blue and silver. The main structure of the building was made from reinforced concrete. As of 2005, the theatre has around 50 employees, including technical, administrative, and artistic workers, and a mixture of young and established actors. One of the theater's biggest successes was a full-length piece about the northern Norwegian village hero Oluf Rallkattli written and portrayed by 420: 396: 372: 408: 384: 29: 281:(1901–1969) a local-based novelist, short story writer and playwright, had campaigned for a regional theatre since the 1940s. He intended to bring drama in local dialects into the far-flung communities of the region. His vision was realised when the theatre began work, on 15 August 1971. While the first production, 419: 262:, where it occupies a modern purpose-built building, the theatre also tours the surrounding rural areas. The varied schedule includes a mixture of genres, contemporary and classic drama, and 352:. This became the theater's greatest audience success. Arntzen repeated the success of a new performance in 1996. The show was played for a whole year and ended at 306:
Early productions tended to highlight political and social issues, but this radical edge faded as the theatre diversified. Originally it operated across all three
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for Troms county. The sculpture of "The seven Muses and the theater mascots" by Inghild Karlsen and Bo Bisgaard stands right by the main entrance of the theatre.
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in Norway and the first professional theatre in Nord-Norge. Many of its productions are staged in the regional
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on November 5. This building, designed by Vulkan architects, includes three theatre stages, as well as
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Teater utenfor folkeskikken nordnorsk teaterhistorie fra istid til 1971 (Orkana Forlag AS: Stamsund)
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Photographs of the new building, provided by the theatre's website (accessed 12 March 2006):
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Sculpture "The seven mice and the theater mascots" from Inghild Karlsen and Bo Bisgaard.
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In 2005, it moved into a new purpose-built theatre building, officially opened by
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2005 Building of the Year by The Norwegian Building Industry Association
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Its first permanent theatre space was found in 1984, at the new
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Karin Hagen, Asbjørn Værnes, Torunn Lein, Ingerid Helseth
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of the theatre (in Norwegian, accessed 12 March 2006)
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