Bør Børson Jr. (musical)

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Bør Børson Jr.
MusicEgil Monn-Iversen
LyricsHarald Tusberg
BookHarald Tusberg
BasisJohan Falkbergets novel Bør Børson Jr.
Productions1972 Oslo, Norway[1]

1973 Trondheim, Norway[2]
1973 National tour, Norway[3]
1974 Norwegian movie [4]
1975 Aalborg, Denmark[5]
1998 Trondheim, Norway[6]
2001 Oslo, Norway[7]
2009 Tromsø, Norway[8]
2013 Trondheim, Norway[9]
2018 Innlandet, Norway[10]

2022 Regional Tour, Norway[11]

Bør Børson Jr. is a Norwegian musical based on the novel Bør Børson Jr. written by Johan Falkberget in 1920. The musical was written by Egil Monn-Iversen (music) and Harald Tusberg (book/lyrics). The performance is considered the first Norwegian musical, and has since its premiere in 1972 achieved great popularity. It is still being performed in theaters across Norway.[12]

The plot follows Bør, a young businessman from the countryside, with big ambitions and great naivety. He runs the village's general store and often travels on business trips to Trondheim. Before he achieves his fame and wealth, he must fight against seductive maidens, «village beasts», and stock speculators. The action is set in the fictional village of Olderdalen in Sør-Trøndelag.[13][12]

Bør Børson Jr. confirmed that not only Broadway and West End could be suppliers of premises for musicals, but that stories from Norway were also suitable for musical theater. The performance was even at one point considered to be produced for performance on Broadway.[14][15]

The music reflected Norwegian folk tradition, and Monn-Iversen used gammaldans as a consistent musical approach.[14] The musical and Egil Monn-Iversen were awarded the jury's honorary prize during Spellemannprisen the same year as the premiere of the musical.[16]

Songs from the musical, such as «Wienerbrød-tango», «Æ kjinne ein kar», «Omforlatels O. C. Bentzen» and «Børs song», have become classics in Norwegian popular music.

Original cast[edit]

Character Name
Bør Børson Jr. Rolv Wesenlund
Josefine Torsøien Britt Langlie
Laura Isaksen / Baroness von Rossenhald / Miss Finckel Sølvi Wang
Nils Tollvold jr / Olsen, attorney and museum director Dag Sandvik
Old Bør, father to Bør / Elias Månen, stockbroker Rolf Sand
Ole Elveplassen Wilfred Breistrand
O.G. Hansen, sheriff / Ivar Zoler, stockbroker Sverre Wilberg
Torsøien / The host at Hotel Nordpol Frimann Falck Clausen
Torsøia Main Kristoffersen
Ida Olsen Berit Kullander
Dancers Kjersti Alveberg

Svenn Berglund

Jon Berle

Leif Bjørneseth

Runar Borge

Tove Edwards

Main Kristoffersen

Berit Kullander

Wenche Lund

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bør Børson Jr. - Det norske teater 1972". sceneweb.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  2. ^ "Bør Børson Jr. - Trøndelag teater 1973". sceneweb.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  3. ^ "Bør Børson Jr. - Riksteatret 1973". sceneweb.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  4. ^ "IMDB - Bør Børson Jr. (1974)". imdb.com. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  5. ^ "Børsbaronen - Aalborg Teater 1975". blogspot.com (in Danish). Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  6. ^ "Bør Børson Jr. - Riksteatret 1998". sceneweb.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  7. ^ "Bør Børson Jr. - Det norske tearet 2001". sceneweb.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  8. ^ "Bør Børson Jr. - Hålogaland teater 2009". sceneweb.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  9. ^ "Bør Børson Jr. - Trøndelag teater 2013". sceneweb.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  10. ^ "Bør Børson Jr. - Teater Innlandet 2018". sceneweb.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  11. ^ "Bør Børson Jr. - Turnéteatret i Trøndelag 2022". sceneweb.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  12. ^ a b Bikset, Lillian (2020-02-13). "Bør Børson Jr.". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2021-11-18.
  13. ^ Falkberget, Johan (1974). Bør Børson jr. Oslo: Aschehoug. ISBN 8203043771.
  14. ^ a b Det Norske teatret 75 år. [Samlaget]. 1988. ISBN 8252133142.
  15. ^ Aas, Arne (1973). Bør Børson jr. Trondheim: Trøndelag Teater.
  16. ^ "Spellemann - Archive of all nominees and winners up to today!" (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2021-11-18.