THE HUMAN NEST
THE ROYAL THEATER / COPENHAGEN 1998

WRITER: HENRIK KROGHOLT
DIRECTOR: KLAUS HOFFMEYER
THE ROYAL THEATER / COPENHAGEN 1998
WRITER: HENRIK KROGHOLT
DIRECTOR: KLAUS HOFFMEYER
* On stage there is bitter naturalism. This is peep-show theater. B.v.H.H.S. has created a miserable, tacky living room featuring the permanent threat of mother’s moving boxes stacked in a corner. A small family stays here, mainly because they have nowhere else in the world to go. Apart from the stable, that is.
- Information / Newspaper / Anne Middelboe Christensen -
* Henrik Krogholt’s human nest, interpreted by scenographer Bjarne v.H.H. Solberg as a moldy garbage dump of life – half living room, half house of cards – is inhabited by three generations and a mass of gross secrets.
- Berlignske / Newspaper / Me Lund -








