Actors reenact trial in church: "Painful and terrible, but also very interesting"
Translated from Norwegian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actor Ane Dahl Torp describes a courtroom drama reenactment as "painful and terrible, but also very interesting."
- The performance features 28 actors portraying individuals involved in a trial, with close-ups of speakers shown on a large screen.
- The article is behind a subscription paywall, indicating a longer, detailed report is available to subscribers.
Actor Ane Dahl Torp finds the courtroom drama she is participating in to be "painful and terrible, but also very interesting." She is among 28 actors positioned at the front of Johanneskirken, where a reenactment of a trial is unfolding.
A large screen on the left side of the church displays close-ups of individuals speaking during the depicted legal proceedings. The article emphasizes that the "details are merciless."
The performance appears to be a significant theatrical event, given the number of actors involved and the setting within a church. The description suggests a raw and intense portrayal of a legal case.
Further details about the specific trial being reenacted, the nature of the "merciless details," and the broader context of the production are available to subscribers of Bergens Tidende, as indicated by the "Read the whole story with subscription" notice.
Originally published by Aftenposten in Norwegian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.