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Esbjerg Festspil 2025 - Svend, Knud, and Valdemar

Skarntyden presents a delightful farce about a theatrical production where everything goes wrong. In an attempt to stage a play about the Battle of Grathe Heath, chaos ensues—not least because the actors have a series of internal disputes that are impossible to hide on stage.

Performance dates

Monday, June 16

Esbjerg Amateur Theatre - Skarntyden once again welcomes you to Esbjerg Festspil, which this year presents the play Svend, Knud, and Valdemar.

Time: 19:00 - 20:00
Location: Esehaven

Tuesday, June 17

Esbjerg Amateur Theatre - Skarntyden once again welcomes you to Esbjerg Festspil, which this year presents the play Svend, Knud, and Valdemar.

Time: 19:00 - 20:00
Location: Esehaven

Wednesday, June 18

Esbjerg Amateur Theatre - Skarntyden once again welcomes you to Esbjerg Festspil, which this year presents the play Svend, Knud, and Valdemar.

Time: 19:00 - 20:00
Location: Esehaven

Thursday, June 19

Esbjerg Amateur Theatre - Skarntyden once again welcomes you to Esbjerg Festspil, which this year presents the play Svend, Knud, and Valdemar.

Time: 19:00 - 20:00
Location: Esehaven

Thursday 19 June Time 19:00 - 20:00 Esehaven, Bag Byhistorisk Arkiv, Torvegade 47
Esbjerg
Free

Esbjerg Amateur Theatre - Skarntyden presents Esbjerg Festspil at Esbjerg Festival

Once again, we are excited to entertain you with a comedy at Esbjerg Festival! This year's production, Svend, Knud, and Valdemar, is sure to bring plenty of laughter.

Admission is free, but if you feel well entertained, you are more than welcome to drop a coin or two in the hat after the performance.

We will do our very best to keep your laughter rolling!

About the play:

This is a play about a theatrical production where everything goes spectacularly wrong. Adelaide Piper has written a drama about the Battle of Grathe Heath, titled Svend, Knud, and Valdemar.

Conveniently, she happens to be married to the director of Det Piperske Teaterselskab. This year's festspil takes you to the premiere of Adelaide Piper’s play—a premiere that will certainly not be forgotten anytime soon.