PAMELA
Location Sort/Hvid, Staldgade 26-30, 1699 Copenhagen V
12.01.2024 - 07.02.2024
Monday - Friday 20h00, Saturday 17h00
Language Danish
Duration 90 min. (to be updated)

Staring NANNA CECILIE BANG, LAURA SKJOLDBORG, LAUS HØYBYE Direction NIELS ERLING Choreograpgy GUNILLA LIND Playwright IDA MARIE HEDE Set and Costume Design LISE MARIE BIRCH Composition ASKE KNUDSEN Sound Design DANIEL FOGH Light Design JIM FALK Dramaturgy ANDERS THRUE DJURSLEV Stage manager LÆRKE LEONORA KOLDING Director’s assistant NIELS ROSENKRANDS Sound and lights operator CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD MEIER NIELSEN Lights technician CAMILLA EVA HANSEN Building and props EMMA HILDEBRANDT Costumes HANNE MØRUP Bulding SARINA GIULIA BOSIO, MARIANNE FEMERLING

Funded by WILHELM HANSEN FONDEN, AUGUSTINUS FONDEN, STATENS KUNSTFOND, WILLIAM DEMANT FONDEN, KNUD HØJGAARDS FOND, KODA DRAMATIK

PAMELA

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One day Pamela falls into a hole. Right in the middle of a conversation with Daddy Hugh, her mentor, but a phone rings, Pamela misses a step, falls into a hole, lands with a bump on a hard floor. Dazed and bruised she meets two copies of herself. Now the three Pamelas must unite to find a way out of the underground chamber of horror that they have ended up in. Here everything Pamela has ever feared manifests itself right in front of her very eyes.  

The artistic team behind the acclaimed performance WORK BITCH now throws themselves at a new pop icon to shed light on traumas of our time. The Canadian actress, model and Playboy bunny Pamela Anderson has been a public figure since the 1990’s and is now again creating headlines after retelling her own story in a non-polished documentary. Now she becomes the lead character in a horror-musical about the anxiety of being too normal, of being too vulgar, of being fake, of being a victim of the desire of others, of one’s own desire, of not being a real person, the anxiety og being seen as a sign of a fast-approaching Armageddon. 

PAMELA is the second part of AKT1’s blonde baby trilogy – a claustrophobic musical with no escape.  

The performance is a co-production between Sort/Hvid and AKT1

PAMELA

Tickets
12.01.2024 - 07.02.2024
Monday - Friday 20h00, Saturday 17h00
Location Sort/Hvid, Staldgade 26-30, 1699 Copenhagen V
Language Danish
Duration 90 min. (to be updated)

One day Pamela falls into a hole. Right in the middle of a conversation with Daddy Hugh, her mentor, but a phone rings, Pamela misses a step, falls into a hole, lands with a bump on a hard floor. Dazed and bruised she meets two copies of herself. Now the three Pamelas must unite to find a way out of the underground chamber of horror that they have ended up in. Here everything Pamela has ever feared manifests itself right in front of her very eyes.  

The artistic team behind the acclaimed performance WORK BITCH now throws themselves at a new pop icon to shed light on traumas of our time. The Canadian actress, model and Playboy bunny Pamela Anderson has been a public figure since the 1990’s and is now again creating headlines after retelling her own story in a non-polished documentary. Now she becomes the lead character in a horror-musical about the anxiety of being too normal, of being too vulgar, of being fake, of being a victim of the desire of others, of one’s own desire, of not being a real person, the anxiety og being seen as a sign of a fast-approaching Armageddon. 

PAMELA is the second part of AKT1’s blonde baby trilogy – a claustrophobic musical with no escape.  

The performance is a co-production between Sort/Hvid and AKT1

Staring NANNA CECILIE BANG, LAURA SKJOLDBORG, LAUS HØYBYE Direction NIELS ERLING Choreograpgy GUNILLA LIND Playwright IDA MARIE HEDE Set and Costume Design LISE MARIE BIRCH Composition ASKE KNUDSEN Sound Design DANIEL FOGH Light Design JIM FALK Dramaturgy ANDERS THRUE DJURSLEV Stage manager LÆRKE LEONORA KOLDING Director’s assistant NIELS ROSENKRANDS Sound and lights operator CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD MEIER NIELSEN Lights technician CAMILLA EVA HANSEN Building and props EMMA HILDEBRANDT Costumes HANNE MØRUP Bulding SARINA GIULIA BOSIO, MARIANNE FEMERLING

Funded by WILHELM HANSEN FONDEN, AUGUSTINUS FONDEN, STATENS KUNSTFOND, WILLIAM DEMANT FONDEN, KNUD HØJGAARDS FOND, KODA DRAMATIK