Osv.

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Paperback edition, 2011

Osv. (Norwegian abbreviation meaning 'And so on'. English title is Etc.) is a two-part play by Johan Harstad from 2010. It was published as a book on November 1, 2010, and was nominated for the Brage Prize the same year. With a length of just over 500 pages, it is among the longest plays ever published in Norway.

In 2014, Johan Harstad received the Norwegian Ibsen Award for Osv.[1]

Work on Osv. was started shortly after Harstad was hired as the in-house playwright at the Nationaltheatret in Oslo, Norway.[2] A staged reading of the play as a work-in-progress was held at the National Theatre on September 17 and 19 of 2009. The cast was as follows: Anders T. Andersen (Alan), Trond Brænne (Joseph Zimmer), Endre Hellestveit (Lefèvre/Roger), Ole Johan Skjelbred (Peter/Benjamin), Finn Schau (Bowman), Marte M. Solem (Lisa), Henrik Mestad (Salko), Ingjerd Egeberg (Nola), Anne Marie Ottersen (Kay/Priest) and Mattis Herman Nyquist (Pascal).

A full-scale production of the finished play is expected be performed at the National Theatre in 2013.

Characters

The play is written for a minimum of ten actors, each of which plays two or more of the over thirty roles.

There are nine main characters:

  • Joseph Zimmer, Vietnam veteran and accountant with Denburg & Low.
  • Edward Bowman, Vietnam veteran, runs a souvenir shop in Washington, D.C.'s Constitution Gardens.
  • Alan Zimmer, A freelance war photographer. Joseph's son.
  • Salko, Bosnian Muslim, working at the Holiday Inn in Sarajevo.
  • Nola Zimmer, Editor for the BBC. Joseph's daughter.
  • Roger, Nola's husband.
  • Kay Zimmer, Senior editor at a publishing house. Joseph's wife.
  • Pascal, Teacher. Former member of the Interahamwe.
  • Lefevre, French aid worker. Patriot. Anti-American.

Plot

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