Arne Lygre (born 6 February 1968) is a Norwegian novelist and playwright. Among his plays are Mamma og meg og menn from 1998, staged at Rogaland Teater, and Brått og evig from 1999, first staged at the National Theatre (Oslo). He was awarded the Brage Prize in 2004 for the short story collection Tid inne. His first novel was Et siste ansikt in 2006. From 2014 to 2016 he is the in-house playwright at the National Theatre.[1]
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ArneLygre (born 6 February 1968) is a Norwegian novelist and playwright. Among his plays are Mamma og meg og menn from 1998, staged at Rogaland Teater...
Lygre is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ArneLygre (born 1968), Norwegian novelist and playwright Aslaug Låstad Lygre (1910–1966)...
Orchestra, by Okko Leo and directed by Brad Akin 2016 Nothing of Me, by ArneLygre and co-directed by Chad Eric Bergman and Breahan Pautsch Hand in Hand...
Voyage on the River of Life) 2004 – ArneLygre, for the collection of short stories "Tid inne" (In Time) 2005 – John Arne Sæterøy (who signs his work as "Jason")...
Høstscena + Norræna husid Reykjavik) 2022 – Dei som fer (co-authoring with ArneLygre Director: Mari Vatne Kjeldstadli, producer Teateret vårt) Maria Børja...
Halle, Christine Lohre and Olav Nordhagen Best Audiovisual Design 2017 ArneLygre Best Stage Text 2017 Ensemble «Edda» Honorable Artistic Achievement 2017...
international competition where the winner was the prize winning Norwegian author ArneLygre. However, the play was written for four persons so Mia Lerdam was added...
Ingvald Johannes Jaklin, politician (b.1896) 20 December – Aslaug Låstad Lygre, poet (b.1910). 26 December – Christopher Dahl, sailor and Olympic gold...