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What's on in Stavanger, Sandnes, Bryne or Egersund? Norway's largest food festival, Gladmat, music festivals within the genres of jazz, classical, electronica, rock and chamber music, literature week and a dozen of sports events such as marathons, bike races and a roller ski event.
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Folken
20:00
The performances are in Norwegian. Bring along friends, partners, or family for a fun evening experiencing the underground scene of Norwegian standup comedy at Folken in Stavanger.
Culture
Folken
19:30
Magiske Lanterner Stavanger Filmklubb presents: MATA (2020) – A Norway/Brazil documentary/drama in Portuguese with English subtitles. Discussion with the director follows. .
Culture
Rogaland Teater Hovedscenen
19:00
Theatre play in Norwegian. It's the anniversary of Stavanger's great son, Alexander Kielland, and it's time to celebrate!
Culture
Kinokino
19:00
A teacher in Anatolia struggles to adjust to life in an isolated village. Join the film club for the screening, membership is 100 NOK and 80 NOK per screening.
Culture
Stavanger kunstmuseum
Art history lectures in autumn 2024: When Munch Became Munch,Five Things That Changed Art History Forever, About the Venice Biennale 2024.
Culture
Rogaland Teater Teaterhallen
20:00
New play by Svein Tindberg and Kjetil Bang-Hansen: Esau and Jacob. It is a biblical tale of brotherly war and forgiveness.
Culture
Rogaland Teater Hovedscenen
17:00
A theatre production (performed in Norwegian) that brings the Italian children's book character to life with a mix of adventure, reality, magic and excitement.
Culture
Sølvberget bibliotek og kulturhus
18:00
Sindre Bjerga and Jan-Morten Iversen, who have worked with improvisation and drone music, visit Sølvberget Library and Cultural Centre!
Culture
Folken
20:00
Welcome to Stand-up at Grottene at Folken in Stavanger, where you can see what's happening in the underground of Norwegian stand-up. The event is in Norwegian.
Culture
Randaberg kulturscene
20:00
Per Kjerstad debuts his one-man show, "A Damn Northerner" – an honest, humorous, and powerful blend of stand-up and storytelling. The event is in Norwegian.