Our Productions

Brothers and Sisters
Four friends meet up to reconstruct why their friendship fell apart when they were 15.

The Song of Lost Treasures
A visual performance for children from 6 years old, as well as for adults, full of live music, animation, story – telling, big life feelings and humor.

Crooners
When I think of my dad, I always imagine him singing soft songs into my ear before I fall asleep. Softly and quietly.

Jeden, a Jeden a Jeden (No one stays behind)
A performance about the time we live in, about our lives, and about our biggest dreams and deepest fears.

Snow White
Join our charmingly cheerful heroine as she escapes her hilariously homicidal stepmother with help from a family of feisty woods-dwelling, banjo-strumming, washboard-wearing vegans.

NIE’s International festival at Dikemark 2024
On the 31st of August we opened the second edition of our International festival, including Land Art, guest performances, workshops and lectures. 12:00 Opening of Land Art 2024 13:00 Felt by Landing 14:30 Felt by Landing 14:30 What is Important 16:00 Bok om sorg (Fortellingen om Nils i skogen)/Minnenes Museum 19:00 The third hand by…

Museum of Memories
Exploring true stories and accounts from people that have experienced suicide in their family. The project is a movable installation that is both an exhibition space and a space for the performance.

We Come from Far, Far Away
A performance for younger audiences exploring the stories of refugees performed in a Mongolian yurt.

Legends of the Fen
“Story-telling, music, songs and humour … with a focus on Fenland history and folklore.”

The End of Everything Ever
Drawing on true stories and accounts of the Kindertransport, NIE shines a light onto some of Europe’s darkest history and emerges with a story of survival, love and hope.

Now We Are Here
Welcome to a unique theatre experience at Dikemark Psychiatric Hospital in Asker with live music, food and an idyllic walk.

Shakespeare in a Suitcase – Macbeth
“[An] imaginative and brilliant way to introduce young people to Shakespeare”