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everything that he is told. The counts want to throw the king into prison. Then one of them is supposed to marry Princess Blendagull and become king, they just don't know which of them. Their plans are overheard by the Princess Blendagull and the kitchen boy Vicke Vire. While Princess Blendagull reports everything she has heard to her father, the king, Vicke goes to the witch. The witch gives Vicke two pills that can reveal lies and falsehood. Later the counts give the cake with the pill to the king. The king eats the cake, but secretly spits out the pill. In the meantime, the counts each eat a piece of cake with Vickes fake pills. Then the king pretends to snore loudly. The counts wake him up. They believe that the pill has had its intended effect and want to put the king in jail. The king plays along and follows the counts, but Vicke has already contacted the courtiers. They release the king and capture the counts. When the king threatens to shoot the counts, the counts start to cry. They tell the king that it was just a joke. Just when they say that, they shout cuckoo, because now Vickes pills have had their effect, and they have to say cuckoo every time they lie. In the end the king forgives the counts. He employs Count Silverpluska as the treasurer and Count Gyllenbubbla as the accountant. He will never be able to get more loyal and honest servants. The smallest falsehoods and lies are immediately revealed by their cuckoo calls.
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to try out right away. However, when Tommy and Annika tell her that they have heard at school that many children in the world do not have enough food, Pippi wants to help these children. She looks for her gold and puts it in her backpack to give to the children. This way, they are able to buy everything they need from the money. Pippi imagines a boy named Oskar who has nothing to eat and is very sorry for him. Then the three friends hear someone sneaking around Pippi's villa. It is Lur-Pelle who wants to steal Pippi's backpack with the gold. Pippi scares him with the ghost mask. When Lur-Pelle hears about the poor, hungry children, he also wants to do something good for them and takes ten cents out of his pocket. He gives the coins to Pippi so that she can give the money to the poor children. Then Pippi, Tommy, Annika and Lur-Pelle celebrate Christmas together. They dance around the Christmas tree and sing self-made Christmas carols. Afterwards the audience is asked to be as generous as Lur-Pelle and to donate something for the children in the world who are not doing so well.
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with the same name. His cousin also is a scientist, but also the owner of a very wealthy brewery, although Fridiof cannot offer that to Marianne. When Marianne hears this, she asks for time to consider whether she really wants to marry Fridiof or not. She later explains that initially she only spoke to Fridiof because he seemed to be rich. Now, however, she has fallen in love with him. She always wanted a rich man, but now she can imagine marrying him, even without the money. However, she also knows which lifestyle she has to give up. Therefore she had asked for time to think. Then she mentions that she realised that she loves him, but he doesn't love her and never will. Therefore, she no longer needs to think about the marriage. She has to learn to fall out of love. Fridiof says that the conversation went very differently from what he had imagined and that he is sorry. Finally Marianne asks if Fridiof loves Barbro, what he confirms.
135:(Benka, Jonte and Sixtus) for the Stormumriken, a magical stone. One day the musicians Nisse Nöjd and Vicke på Vind arrive at the town. They want to earn money by making music, but they earn not enough. They decide to kidnap Hulda, the kind-hearted aunt of Kalle, who lives in a villa with her rich sister Hilda. They want to extort money from the rich Hilda. Instead of kidnapping Hulda, they kidnap Hilda, but she causes them some difficulties, tries to fight them off, throws the kidnappers' dishes onto the floor, etc. In addition, her sister Hulda cannot raise the money required to get Hilda back from the kidnappers. Kalle tries to find the kidnappers but is soon also caught and locked up along with Hilda. Meanwhile, the members of the 649:
to get married. Now Queen Sandra knows only one way out. She asks hunter to kill Snövit. When the hunter refuses, the queen threatens to kill his entire family, including his children. Eventually the hunter goes into the forest with Snövit. Snövit can convince the hunter not to kill animals anymore, because the animals are sad when one of their own is dying. The hunter cannot kill Snövit either. Snövit wants to go back to the castle, but the hunter says she can't go there, otherwise the queen will kill his children. He cannot stay in the forest with her either, since he has to tell the Queen about his alleged deed. Therefore, the desperate Snövit remains alone in the forest.
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under pressure. Therefore, he writes to her that his roommate Karin Vinge is his fiancé, without telling Karin about it. Then Aunt Eufemia announces her visit. Julius reports to Karin on what he did. Karin is not very enthusiastic about it, especially because she already has a fiancé, Harald Engberg. Nevertheless, she tries to support Julius, but he could not tell Karin about everything he wrote to his aunt, so there are some misunderstandings. The situation becomes even more complicated when Karin's fiancée Harald arrives. In addition, Julius friend Julia comes for a visit and repeatedly tries to attract Julius' attention.
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with his work. In the evening they sit together on a bench. Fritiof says that he will never make much money with his scientific work and can not take care of Barbro. Barbro replies that she never wanted to marry a rich man who gives her money. She wanted and still wants to stand on her own two feet. Fritiof says that he is happy to get a chance with her even though he is a very poor man. Klas overhears the conversation and tells his family about it. Marianne and her mother don't want Barbro to have a relationship with a poor scientist like Fritiof. Marianne even makes fun of Barbro for falling in love with such a poor man.
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two continue to talk. Julius realizes that Julia comes pretty close to his idea of a dream woman. She plays the harp and loves birds just like him. He asks her to marry him, which she agrees to do. Just as the two are hugging, Aunt Eufemia comes into the room. She is horrified that her nephew is flirting with two women at the same time. Julius explains that he only loves Julia and Karin is interested in Harald. Aunt Eufemia now accepts the engagement of Julia and Julius.
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Nobban goes into a shop. Lena and Monika, however, remain alone in the house. Suddenly there is a knock on the door. Fritjof Karlsson-Rask-Fagerlund enters. He is the robber the police is looking for. He threatens Lena and Monika with a gun, but the girls believe that it is Klas and make fun of the robber. Only when the girls see his birthmark do they recognize who he is.
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away, Kalle and Björk run after him. Then Mrs. Fagerlund suddenly comes around the corner. The bank robber runs straight to her and knocks her down. He falls over her. Kalle and Björk who are right behind him also fall down. The bank robber lies under them. He says he's giving up. Björk arrests the bank robber.
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sausage on Pippi's Christmas tree, but Pippi believes it is a normal Christmas decoration. Then the children get their Christmas presents. Annika receives a doll while Tommy is gets a toy car. Pippi, on the other hand, is given a rubber mask with a ghost face by Tommy and Annika, which she would like
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Later Snövit sees a small house. She goes into the house, eats something and goes to bed. In the evening, the residents of the house, the seven dwarfs, come back from their work in the copper mine. When they hear Snövit's story, they welcome her to the house, but they warn her to be careful when they
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Meanwhile the bank robber sneaks through the streets. Björk recognises him and wants to stop him, but the bank robber threatens him with his pistol. While Björk tries to distract the bank robber, Kalle sneaks up from behind. Kalle manges to take the gun away from the bank robber. The bank robber runs
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When Marianne leaves the room, Barbro arrives. Fridiof asks her to marry him. Barbro hesitates to accept the marriage proposal. She doesn't want to marry a rich man. She didn't like to listen to her sister and mother when they talked about rich men. She also fears people might think that she married
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Turun Sanomat praises the play by Astrid Lindgren. Unlike the story of the Grimm brothers, in which Snow White is portrayed as fragile and vulnerable, Snövit is portrayed as a strong-willed, self-confident woman. The latter knows exactly what she wants, namely Prince Gudmund. When the queen asks her
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Later, the dwarfs carry Snövit on a bier through the forest. Prince Gudmund has been looking for Snövit everywhere and is horrified when he sees her lying motionless on the bier. The prince shakes her and tells her to wake up. Then Snövit opens her eyes and she lives. The prince and the seven dwarfs
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The police officers think that Klas is the robber. Even when Klas assures them that he is not Fagerlund, they do not believe him. They handcuff him while the real Fagerlund escapes. Only when Nobban and Göran get into the house can they clarify the story. Since the telephone doesn't work, the police
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to play the role of Pippi Longstocking. At the age of 43, Siw Malmkvist felt too old for the role and initially turned it down, but since Astrid Lindgren stated that without Malmkvist there would be no Pippi Musical, Malmkvist eventually agreed to play Pippi. From 1980 to 1981 the musical was shown
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Astrid Lindgren wrote the play in the 1940s. In spring of 1946, the play was shown on stage for the first time. It was staged by Lindgren's friend Elsa Olenius, a pioneer in the Swedish children's theater. The premiere took place in the Vår Teater in Stockholm. In 1950 the play was published in the
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Klas doesn't like Barbros behaviour. He tells her he cares about her. Klas knows that she loves Fridiof. Therefore, Barbro should fight for Fridiof, but Barbro explains that he should not interfere. She thinks that she doesn't have a chance with Fridiof anyway, because Marianne always gets what she
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One day Prince Gudmund av Burgundy visits the castle. The queen tries to prevent that Snövit and the prince will fall in love with each other, so she instructs a magician to transform Snövit into a little, stupid girl. Nevertheless, the prince and Snövit fall in love with each other. They even want
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Monika and Lena plan to teach Klas a lesson. Lena suggests to contact the police to tell them that they saw someone who looks exactly like the robber near the house. The girls hope that the police will be on their way and that Klas will get into trouble. Meanwhile, the boys hide in the woodshed and
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Later Klas lets Fridiof know that Barbro is in love with him. He also gives Fridiof the letter from Lillemor. Fridiof learns that Marianne might only like to marry him because of his money. Nevertheless, he makes her a marriage proposal. She accepts. Then Fridiof declares that he has a rich cousin
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Then suddenly a letter from Marianne's friend Lillemor arrives. She writes to Marianne that Fritiof is a rich man. He is from a very wealthy brewery family and owns millions. Marianne should grab this man. Marianne decides to make Fritiof fall in love with her. Barbro pretends that she won't mind.
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In the family's garden is a rune stone. Scientists often stay at the house to research the stones. The archaeologist Fritiof af Kornick arrives when Marianne and her mother are attending a party. He only meets Barbro. Barbro and Fritiof get along very well. From now on Barbro assists the scientist
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Meanwhile, Queen Sandra subjects suspect that the queen is responsible for the disappearance of Snövit and want to overthrow the queen. The hunter says Queen Sandra should leave the city because her people no longer accept her as a queen. Just when the queen says that Snövit is dead and she is the
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When the queen finds out that Snövit is still alive, she decides to kill Snövit. She asks the wizard to turn her into an old man and get her a beautiful apple, which is fatally poisonous. Then she visits Snövit. She can convince Snövit to eat the apple, after which Snövit sinks motionless onto the
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When Julia hears that Julius got engaged to Karin, she is shocked. Julia explains that she always thought Julius was different from all the other men and that she had always liked him. Now, however, she is horrified because he stole Harald's fiancé. Julius says that he is not engaged to Karin. The
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Fritiof just for his money. Finally, she agrees to marry him. Fritiof now explains that he doesn't have much money. He only gets his salary from the museum where he works. He tells her about his rich cousin with the same name. Barbro is relieved and tells Fritiof about her plan to become a nurse.
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Göran is now alone in the house. Suddenly Fagerlund comes through the door with Lena and Monika. He points his gun at the girls and explains that the forest is full of police officers. Therefore, he will take the girls hostage and will not release them until he has managed to escape. Very quietly
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Suddenly an old lady named Frida Fagerlund arrives. She is holding a huge bag. The bag is big enough to hide the money from robbery. Therefore Kalle thinks the lady is the thief. It also looks like Mrs. Fagerlund is wearing a wig. Kalle believes that it is the thief, dressed up as an old lady. He
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The sisters Barbro and Marianne live in a small house with their mother and 13 year old brother Klas. The family is poor and can hardly afford anything. Marianne decides to find a rich husband. Barbro's mother also believes she can benefit from Marianne's marriage to a rich man. Barbro, however,
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Julius Julén studies ornithology. The study is financed by his aunt Eufemia, but she wants Julius to get married soon. Therefore, she explained to him that she would only continue to finance him, if he found a fiancée before the age of 25, but Julius is already 25 years old and his aunt puts him
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The robber threatens to shoot, but Monika and Lena can escape. Shortly afterwards, Fagerlund cuts the telephone cable. Klas comes into the house. He is frightened when he sees the robber and asks him what he did to Monika and Lena. Before Fagerlund can answer, the police officers Blomkvist and
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The counts Gyllenbubbla and Silverpluska want to overthrow the king. They hope that the witch in the forest can help them. The witch gives them an enchanted pill. They want to put the pill into a cake for the king. As soon as the king will have eaten the cake, he should fall asleep and then do
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in the 1940s to 1970s. Part of the plays are based on her books, other stories were only written for theater. Since almost all of Astrid Lindgren's works have been staged for theater, this page only deals with the plays, whose scripts were written by Astrid Lindgren. Many of these works were
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decides to sneak up and pull the wig off Frida Fagerlund's head, but as soon as he pulls he by the hair, he realizes that the hair is real. Mrs. Fagerlund angry and decides to go to the police to tell the police officers to tell them about Kalle. Kalle also decides to look for Björk.
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only queen, Snövit arrives. The people are cheering: "Our Queen". While the queen is horrified, the hunter is overjoyed that Snövit is alive. He apologizes to her for leaving her alone in the forest. Snövit is named the new queen, while queen Sandra has to leave the kingdom.
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by Rabén & Sjögren. Even 60 years after its first publication, the play is still shown on Swedish theater stages. In addition, the play was translated into other languages, for example into Romanian, or Finnish. The story was not translated into English.
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Queen Sandra is jealous of her stepdaughter Snövit, who is beautiful and gets even more beautiful every day. As soon as Snövit marries a prince, Snövit will become the queen of the country and will replace Queen Sandra. Queen Sandra wants to prevent that.
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believes that, in contrast to the darker undertones of the books, the play is more of a satirical nature. In addition, the children stand for responsibility and reason, while the adults are presented as selfish or naive. Carina Bergius of
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by Rabén & Sjögren. Even 60 years after its first publication, the play is still shown on Swedish theater stages. In addition, the play was translated into other languages, such as Danish. The story was not translated into English.
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to dress more childishly on her 15th birthday, Snövit behaves like a six-year old to defy her stepmother. Turun said that there are many interesting things happening in the story to make even the smallest viewer happy.
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Now Björk asks Kalle to help him to catch the thief. Kalle believes that the thief has disguised himself so that the police cannot recognize him. According to Kalle, the thief could even be looking like an old lady.
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Lena and Monika are alone with Lena's sister Nobban. Nobban is only eleven years old and is her sisters' pain in the neck. Nobban is always in a good mood and lives according to the motto
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Astrid Lindgren wrote the play in the 1940s. It is a crime comedy, that is about 45 minutes long. The story was first published in print in 1945. In 1950 it was published in the book
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Nobban sneaks up to the criminal with a rolling pin. She knocks him down and Göran takes the gun from him. Later Blomkvist and Alfredsson get into the house and arrest Fagerlund.
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believes that Astrid Lindgren's plays from the 1940s should be used much more often in schools. He believes that the young adults from the play were very modern for their time.
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thinks that Astrid Lindgren's plays from the 1940s should be used much more often in schools. He believes that the youngsters in the play were very modern for their time.
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try to help Hulda. They finally manage to find the kidnappers' hiding place and are able to set Kalle and Hilda free. The kidnappers are taken into custody by the police.
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by Rabén & Sjögren. Even 60 years after its first publication, the play is still shown on Swedish theater stages. The story was not translated into English.
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officers ask Nobban to run to the nearest police station to call for reinforcements. Meanwhile, the police officers run into the forest to catch Fagerlund.
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An hour earlier, a masked man with a gun had robbed the bank. He had pointed the gun to the cashier and had forced the cashier to give him all the money.
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and directed several of Lindgren's other films. Astrid Lindgren wrote many of the songs exclusively for the musical. Only a few songs like
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are overjoyed. When Snövit tells the prince what happened, he is horrified. He explains that they should ride back to the castle together.
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by Rabén & Sjögren. Even 60 years after its first publication, the play is still shown on Swedish theater stages. In 2018, the book
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Police officer Björk is looking for the master detective Kalle Blomkvist. All the money in the bank has been stolen by a thief.
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Astrid Lindgren wrote the play in the 1940s. The play is around 60 minutes long. In 1950 it was first published in the book
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In 1948 Astrid Lindgren wrote the play. In 1950 the play premiered at the Vår Teater in Stockholm. In 1966 the Swedish film
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Astrid Lindgren wrote the play in the 1960s. The play is about 30 minutes long. In 1968 it was first published in the book
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have been released in Sweden and other countries as a picture book or novel, but there is no English edition.
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contained a story about Snow White. Lindgren received the book in 1911. On the cover there was a picture by
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is a well-played comedy play with beautiful musical and dancing elements. It also makes the audience laugh.
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Astrid Lindgren wrote the play. It is around 45 minutes long. In 1965 the play was recorded and shown on
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doesn't understand why Marianne wants to have a rich husband. Other things are more important to her.
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Pippi decorates her Christmas tree. Later, Tommy and Annika visit Pippi. Tommy is surprised to see a
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praises the strong dialogues of the play. She thinks the play makes the audience smile and laugh.
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Martin Hellström (2015): Pippi på scen. Astrid Lindgren och teatern. Hslmstad: Makadam. P. 18
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From then on Marianne spends time with Fritiof, while Barbro tries to avoid seeing him.
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was released, which is based on the play. In 1968 the play was published in the book
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were already played in other Pippi Longstocking film adaptations. In 1980 the album
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Master detective Kalle Blomkvist: For the Kaspertheater in two short acts
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was released as a novel, but it was also not translated into English.
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play in the 1950s. In 1955 the play was published in the Swedish book
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edited by Jan Hansson and Gallie Eng. 76–84. Stockholm: Opal. 2008
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Pippi Långstrump lives alone with her horse and her monkey in the
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Mästerdetektiven Kalle Blomkvist: För kasperteater två korta akter
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Mästerdetektiven Kalle Blomkvist: För kasperteater två korta akter
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Skratt och lek, saga och fantasi: Astrid Lindgren på scenen
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Marianne Arvidson, Mrs. Arvidson's 20 year old daughter
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Pippi Långstrumps liv och leverne: Teaterpjäs för barn
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Spela teater : Pjäser och anvisningar för skolor
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Astrid Lindgren also wrote screenplays for the plays
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Barbro Arvidson, Ms. Arvidson's 18 year old daughter
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Snövit" 1747:"Kappsäcksteatern visar Astrid Lindgren-pjäs" 1687:"Pjäser för barn och ungdom, andra samlingen" 1606:"Snart är det dags för kidnappning på Pellas" 1534:"Pjäser för barn och ungdom. andra samlingen" 1418:Kalle Blomkvist, Nisse Nöjd och Vicke på Vind 1368:Pjäser för barn och ungdom - första samlingen 1023:Captain Ephraim Longstocking (Kent Malmström) 681:. It was first published in 1950 in the book 364:. In 1968 the play was published in the book 161:Kalle Blomkvist, Nisse Nöjd och Vicke på Vind 75:Kalle Blomkvist, Nisse Nöjd and Vicke på Vind 71:Kalle Blomkvist, Nisse Nöjd och Vicke på Vind 65:Kalle Blomkvist, Nisse Nöjd och Vicke på Vind 18:Kalle Blomkvist, Nisse Nöjd och Vicke på Vind 8: 1889:"Spelar upp "En fästmö till låns" på Pellas" 1394:Pjäser för barn och ungdom - andra samlingen 1110:(text: Astrid Lindgren, music: Georg Riedel) 1104:(text: Astrid Lindgren, music: Georg Riedel) 1098:(text: Astrid Lindgren, music: Georg Riedel) 1092:(text: Astrid Lindgren, music: Georg Riedel) 1086:(text: Astrid Lindgren, music: Georg Riedel) 1080:(text: Astrid Lindgren, music: Georg Riedel) 1074:(text: Astrid Lindgren, music: Georg Riedel) 289:The book was published by Lindgren's friend 45:Praeser för barn och ungdom. Other Samlingen 1860:"En fästmö till låns. Föreningen Hemgården" 1563:"Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist på nya äventyr" 1520:"Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist på nya äventyr" 1424:Karlsson på taket: hemskt drama i två akter 1238:Karlsson på taket: hemskt drama i två akter 1188:Karlsson på taket: hemskt drama i två akter 864:Pjäser för barn och ungdom. Andra Samlingen 366:Pjäser för barn och ungdom. andra samlingen 157:Pjäser för barn och ungdom. andra samlingen 3180: 3166: 3158: 2956: 2942: 2934: 2606: 2359: 2345: 2337: 2257:"Storpublik avskräcker inte femteklassare" 2242:"Theaterstücke für Kinder und Jugendliche" 1549:"Mästerdetektiven tar plats på sommarscen" 1454:Pippi på scen. Astrid Lindgren och teatern 801:Pippi på scen: Astrid Lindgren och teatern 558:Pippi på scen: Astrid Lindgren och teatern 208:was published in 1984 in the Swedish book 3264:Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist på nya äventyr 2072:"Å-teatern - Västnyländska Ungdomsringen" 1645:"Sommarteater på Föglö serverar Lindgren" 839:Lur-Pelle: a villain who becomes friendly 493:Fritjof Karlsson-Rask-Fagerlund, a robber 165:Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist på nya äventyr 153:Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist på nya äventyr 30:are a number of theater plays written by 3064:The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking 2185:"Få känner till Astrid Lindgrens pjäser" 2030:"Få känner till Astrid Lindgrens pjäser" 1370:(Rabén & Sjögren: 1959, five plays: 1047:Police inspector Kling (Gunilla Åkesson) 496:Överkonstapel Blomkvist, senior sergeant 212:by Ingvar Holm & Ulla-Britt Janzon. 2271:"Produktioner som satts upp genom åren" 1494: 1396:(Rabén & Sjögren: 1968, six plays: 1356:(Rabén & Sjögren: 1950, two plays: 1326:(Rabén & Sjögren: 1950, six plays: 1096:Pluttifikation (Varför ja'nte kan nå'n) 3280:Bill Bergson and the White Rose Rescue 3248:Bill Bergson and the White Rose Rescue 3222:Bill Bergson and the White Rose Rescue 2673:Bill Bergson and the White Rose Rescue 511:The main thing is that you are healthy 466:The main thing is that you are healthy 1701:""Svingelskogen" först av tre pjäser" 1500: 1498: 7: 1960:"Die Hauptsache ist, man ist gesund" 1846:"Om oss - Vanda Teaterförening r.f." 1599: 1597: 1084:Tror du inte jag kan dansa schottis? 999:Tommy (Bengt Stenberg/Niklas Rygert) 902:Police officers Karlsson and Larsson 1050:The strong Adolf (Håkan Westerlund) 657:ground. Then the queen disappears. 127:Kalle, Anders and Eva-Lotta of the 1946:"Dansant teater med roliga inslag" 1442:(Astrid Lindgren-sällskapet: 2018) 25: 2214:"Barnteater och Pippi Långstrump" 1804:"Der er serveret, Deres majestæt" 1372:Pippi Långstrumps liv och leverne 1328:Pippi Långstrumps liv och leverne 1158:and was broadcast on television. 881:Pippi Longstockings Life and Time 877:Pippi Långstrumps liv och leverne 871:Pippi Långstrumps liv och leverne 484:Nobban, Lena's 11-year-old sister 3142: 3141: 2918: 2917: 1974:"Huvudsaken är att man är frisk" 1776:"Teater: Serverat, Ers Majestät" 1715:"Sommarteater på Brandkårshuset" 883:) is a play by Astrid Lindgren. 820:) is a play by Astrid Lindgren. 726:) is a play by Astrid Lindgren. 577:) is a play by Astrid Lindgren. 490:Klas, Göran's 18-year-old friend 468:) is a play by Astrid Lindgren. 385:) is a play by Astrid Lindgren. 310:) is a play by Astrid Lindgren. 229:) is a play by Astrid Lindgren. 198:Som dom gör i Amerika in America 192:Som dom gör i Amerika in America 169:Som dom gör i Amerika in America 77:) is a play by Astrid Lindgren. 1621:"Familjepjäs kittlade publiken" 818:Christmas at Pippi Longstocking 35:published in the Swedish books 3272:Bill Bergson Lives Dangerously 3256:Bill Bergson Lives Dangerously 3240:Bill Bergson, Master Detective 3215:Bill Bergson Lives Dangerously 3208:Bill Bergson, Master Detective 2665:Bill Bergson Lives Dangerously 2657:Bill Bergson, Master Detective 2442:Brenda Brave Helps Grandmother 2016:"Hovedsagen er at man er rask" 1904:"En fästmö till låns på Föglö" 1790:"2012 - Serverat Ers Majestät" 1380:Huvudsaken är att man är frisk 1336:Huvudsaken är att man är frisk 1324:Sex pjäser för barn och ungdom 1302:Huvudsaken är att man är frisk 1273:Bill Bergson, Master Detective 1223:Bill Bergson, Master Detective 1136:, who also played Jonathen in 951:Sex Pjäser för barn och ungdom 789:Sex Pjäser för barn och ungdom 683:Sex Pjäser för barn och ungdom 539:Sex Pjäser för barn och ungdom 462:Huvudsaken är att man är frisk 456:Huvudsaken är att man är frisk 432:Sex Pjäser för barn och ungdom 37:Sex Pjäser för barn och ungdom 1: 2157:"Tavallista topakampi Snövit" 748:Fritiof af Kornick, scientist 692:Astrid Lindgren's first book 499:Konstapel Afredsson, sergeant 239:Kalle Blomkvist, 13 years old 2568:Lotta on Troublemaker Street 2407:Ronia, the Robber's Daughter 2171:"Jag vill inte vara präktig" 2142:"Astrid Lindgren Life Dates" 1478:Astrid Lindgren bibliography 1210:was released in English as: 1072:Snäll och lydig, hel och ren 975:. The story is based on the 2044:"Snövit av Astrid Lindgren" 1398:Ingen rövare finns i skogen 1320:(Rabén & Sjögren: 1948) 1278:Ingen rövare finns i skogen 1176:Ingen rövare finns i skogen 724:I don't want to be splendid 3340: 2878:Pomperipossa in Monismania 2731:Noriko-San: girl of Japan‎ 2533:I Want to Go to School Too 2526:I Want a Brother or Sister 1465:Vänbok till Sonja Svensson 1432:(LiberFörlag: 1984, play: 1388:Jag vill inte vara präktig 1376:Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist 1362:Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist 1344:Jag vill inte vara präktig 1332:Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist 1268:Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist 1218:Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist 1204:Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist 1144:Härkommer Pippi Långstrump 1053:Ringmaster (Ivar Wahlgren) 958:Pippi Långstrump – Musical 720:Jag vill inte vara präktig 714:Jag vill inte vara präktig 694:Snövit Barnens Julkalender 478:Monika, a 16 year old girl 281:Astrid Lindgren wrote the 117:Police officer Rudolf Rask 3137: 2913: 2763:Marko Lives in Yugoslavia 2505:I Don't Want to Go to Bed 2498:My Nightingale Is Singing 2414:The Six Bullerby Children 2378: 2285:"Produktioner genom åren" 2128:"Pjäsbiblioteket. Snövit" 1987:Lindgren, Astrid (1945). 1858:Claes Petter von Utfall. 1358:Storasyster och lillebror 1286:Storasyster och lillebror 1184:Storasyster och lillebror 971:played the title role of 202:How they do it in America 3319:Works by Astrid Lindgren 2739:Sia Lives on Kilimanjaro 2491:The Ghost of Skinny Jack 2477:The Dragon with Red Eyes 2100:"Snövit - Lerums Kommun" 1932:"Kesäteatterit Toukokuu" 1729:"Gå på teater i sommar!" 1410:Rasmus, Pontus och Toker 1402:Jul hos Pippi Långstrump 1290:Rasmus, Pontus och Toker 1282:Rasmus, Pontus och Toker 1168:Rasmus, Pontus och Toker 1040:Police inspector Klang ( 977:Pippi Longstocking novel 814:Jul hos Pippi Långstrump 808:Jul hos Pippi Långstrump 481:Lena, a 16 year old girl 3048:Pippi in the South Seas 2998:Pippi in the South Seas 2905:Astrid Lindgren's plays 2816:The Runaway Sleigh Ride 2795:Matti Lives in Finland‎ 2636:Pippi in the South Seas 2561:Rasmus and the Vagabond 2512:In the Land of Twilight 2463:Christmas in the Stable 1887:Kiki Alberius-Forsman. 1659:"Serverat Ers Majestät" 1577:"Som dom gör i Amerika" 1406:Serverat, Ers Majestät! 1213:Rasmus and the Vagabond 1078:Världens starkaste tjej 556:and author of the book 304:Serverat, Ers Majestät! 298:Serverat, Ers Majestät! 287:Serverat, Ers Majestät! 41:Serverat, Ers Majestät! 28:Astrid Lindgren's plays 2860:Now That Night Is Near 2787:Noy Lives in Thailand‎ 2779:Randi Lives in Norway‎ 2771:Dirk Lives in Holland‎ 2593:War Diaries, 1939–1945 2578:Autobiographical books 2428:The Brothers Lionheart 1139:The Brothers Lionheart 550:Martin Hellström from 326:Kitchen boy Vicke Vire 131:are fighting with the 2885:Min ko vill ha roligt 2755:Lilibet, circus child 2722:Children's Everywhere 2547:Scrap and the Pirates 2212:Per Erik Dufwenberg. 1818:"En fästmö till låns" 1434:Som dom gör i Amerika 308:Served, Your Majesty! 206:Som dom gör i Amerika 185:Södermanlands Nyheter 2702:Karlsson Flies Again 2694:Karlsson-on-the-Roof 2685:Karlsson-on-the-Roof 2484:The Day Adam Got Mad 2456:A Calf for Christmas 1243:Karlsson-on-the-Roof 599:Hunter Hubert Jägare 553:Linköping University 245:Mrs. Frida Fagerlund 242:Police officer Björk 3040:Pippi Goes on Board 2991:Pippi Goes on Board 2747:My Swedish Cousins‎ 2628:Pippi Goes on Board 2435:Most Beloved Sister 1760:Ann-Marie Lindahl. 1430:Barnteater i en akt 1426:(Riksteatern: 1969) 1384:En fästmö till låns 1340:En fästmö till låns 1312:Rabén & Sjögren 1156:Sveriges Television 521:Alfredsson arrive. 449:En fästmö till lans 383:A fiancee to borrow 379:En fästmö till låns 373:En fästmö till låns 323:Princess Blendagull 210:Barnteater i en akt 3099:Pippi Longstocking 3091:Pippi Longstocking 3072:Pippi Longstocking 3032:Pippi Longstocking 3024:Pippi Longstocking 3016:Pippi Longstocking 2984:Pippi Longstocking 2969:Pippi Longstocking 2620:Pippi Longstocking 2611:Pippi Longstocking 1902:Mariana Olofsson. 1745:Karin Erlandsson. 1643:Mariana Olofsson. 1604:Julia Westerberg. 1452:Martin Hellström: 1233:Pippi Longstocking 1200:Kalas i Lönneberga 1058:Christina Schollin 1026:Thunder-Karlsson ( 990:Pippi Longstocking 973:Pippi Longstocking 911:Mrs. Alexandersson 332:Count Silverpluska 329:Count Gyllenbubbla 93:Eva-Lotta Lisander 53:Pippi Longstocking 3306: 3305: 3155: 3154: 2931: 2930: 2826: 2825: 2400:Emil i Lönneberga 1263:Emil i Lönneberga 1258:Emil i Lönneberga 1196:Emil i Lönneberga 1018:Helena Kallenbäck 1016:Mrs. Settergren ( 1009:Mrs. Prysselius ( 1004:Pernilla Wahlgren 923:Efraim Långstrump 16:(Redirected from 3331: 3182: 3175: 3168: 3159: 3145: 3144: 3124:Villa Villekulla 3056:Pippi on the Run 2958: 2951: 2944: 2935: 2921: 2920: 2607: 2361: 2354: 2347: 2338: 2331: 2330: 2323: 2317: 2316: 2309: 2303: 2302: 2295: 2289: 2288: 2281: 2275: 2274: 2267: 2261: 2260: 2252: 2246: 2245: 2238: 2232: 2231: 2224: 2218: 2217: 2209: 2203: 2202: 2195: 2189: 2188: 2181: 2175: 2174: 2167: 2161: 2160: 2152: 2146: 2145: 2138: 2132: 2131: 2124: 2118: 2117: 2110: 2104: 2103: 2096: 2090: 2089: 2082: 2076: 2075: 2068: 2062: 2061: 2054: 2048: 2047: 2040: 2034: 2033: 2026: 2020: 2019: 2012: 2006: 2005: 1999: 1993: 1992: 1984: 1978: 1977: 1970: 1964: 1963: 1956: 1950: 1949: 1942: 1936: 1935: 1928: 1922: 1921: 1918:"Skrivna pjäser" 1914: 1908: 1907: 1899: 1893: 1892: 1884: 1878: 1877: 1870: 1864: 1863: 1855: 1849: 1848: 1842: 1836: 1835: 1828: 1822: 1821: 1814: 1808: 1807: 1800: 1794: 1793: 1786: 1780: 1779: 1772: 1766: 1765: 1757: 1751: 1750: 1742: 1736: 1735: 1733: 1725: 1719: 1718: 1711: 1705: 1704: 1697: 1691: 1690: 1683: 1677: 1676: 1669: 1663: 1662: 1655: 1649: 1648: 1640: 1634: 1631: 1625: 1624: 1619:Carina Bergius. 1616: 1610: 1609: 1601: 1592: 1591: 1589: 1588: 1579:. 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Kalle Blomkvist, Nisse Nöjd och Vicke på Vind
Astrid Lindgren
Kalle Blomquist
Pippi Longstocking
Puppetry
Elsa Olenius
SVT1
Linköping University
Snow White
Brothers Grimm
Jenny Nyström
Falukorv
Villa Villekulla
Siw Malmkvist
Pippi Longstocking
Pippi Longstocking novel
Pippi Longstocking
Siw Malmkvist
Pernilla Wahlgren
Meg Westergren
Helena Kallenbäck
Ulf Brunnberg
Sune Mangs
Hans Wahlgren
Christina Schollin
Siw Malmkvist
Folkan
Stockholm
Staffan Götestam
The Brothers Lionheart

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