A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 30, 2002
Original Title:
Finn & Co.
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
CMC Entertainment
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Over 75,000 people have laughed, enjoyed themselves, and been impressed by Finn Nørbygård's latest hit show, "Finn & Co," which toured the major venues across the country at the beginning of the year. There were 54 performances in total. This time, he is collaborating with two of Denmark's great voices: Rikke Mølgaard and Yasmin Elvira Steenholdt. Together, they deliver a humorous, fast-paced, and, not least, musically stunning show that has received standing ovations from enthusiastic and entertained audiences across the country. Finn can be seen in both familiar and new roles: as the brave Jutland farmer, the smart Copenhagen chauffeur, the dance teacher Esther in a red sequined dress, the friendly Poul Reichardt... to name just a few examples. And, of course, no Finn Nørbygård show would be complete without music. Not only do two great voices reach beyond the edge of the stage, but three—because Finn also sings with his usual convincing power.
Camera Operator:
Anne Sindlev
Stine Heilmann
Lars Riis
Claus Frederiksen
Klaus Bøgeholdt
Jesper Roland
Kristian Appel
Jesper Hvenegaard
Choreographer:
Hanne Jacobsen
Costume Design:
Grith Deleuran
Creator:
Finn Nørbygaard
Editor:
Kim Rasmussen
David Michael Jensen
Grip:
Thomas Kristensen
Lighting Manager:
Andrew Pattern
Makeup Department Head:
Charlotte Hertz
Musician:
Christian Warburg
Dominic Gale
Niels Ratzer
Allan Gade
Kristian Borregaard
Producer:
Christina Buch
Finn Nørbygaard
Producer's Assistant:
Anja Malton
Production Assistant:
Henrijette Lynge
Production Manager:
Frank Overgaard
Peter Seehausen
Sound:
Henrik Landgreen
Sound Designer:
Poul Ibsen
Sound Director:
Jens Elsborg
Writer:
Finn Nørbygaard
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