Hålogaland Teater

Coordinates: 69°38′30″N 18°56′39″E / 69.6418°N 18.9442°E / 69.6418; 18.9442
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69°38′30″N 18°56′39″E / 69.6418°N 18.9442°E / 69.6418; 18.9442

Hålogaland Teater

Hålogaland Teater is a theater in northern Norway. It was built in 1971. The theater is in Tromsø and has a new building with three theaters. It shows different types of plays like drama, musicals, and plays for children. Many of the plays are in local Norwegian dialects. One of the theater's biggest successes was a play about a village hero named Oluf Rallkattli.[1]

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  1. Arntzen, Knut Ove (2023-01-22), "Hålogaland Teater", Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian), retrieved 2023-04-03