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To rustne herrer i arbeid – Et kveldsskift av og med Paus & Fjeld
A concert with Jonas Fjeld and Ole Paus at the ABC Theatre in Oslo, Norway. The show was broadcast in two part on NRK in 1997.
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Plot Summary
This Norwegian television special captures the unique comedic and musical chemistry of singer-songwriters Ole Paus and Jonas Fjeld. Performing as 'To rustne herrer' (Two Rusty Gentlemen), they present a 'late shift' of songs and witty banter, exploring themes of aging, music, and life with their characteristic humor and charm. The special features live performances interspersed with conversational interludes, offering an intimate glimpse into their artistic collaboration.
Critical Reception
As a television special rather than a wide theatrical release, specific critical reviews are less documented in international databases. However, within Norway, 'To rustne herrer' was generally well-received by audiences familiar with Paus and Fjeld's established careers and their unique brand of humorous, musically-driven entertainment. It is appreciated for its authentic portrayal of seasoned artists engaging with their craft and each other.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and humorous interaction between the two artists.
Appreciated by fans for showcasing the musical synergy of Paus and Fjeld.
Seen as a charming and relaxed viewing experience that highlights Norwegian comedic talent.
Google audience: Audience feedback primarily stems from Norwegian sources, highlighting the special's appeal to fans of Ole Paus and Jonas Fjeld's established musical and comedic styles. Viewers enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere and the genuine camaraderie between the performers.
Fun Fact
The title 'To rustne herrer i arbeid' translates to 'Two Rusty Gentlemen at Work,' playfully acknowledging the artists' long careers and their seasoned approach to performance.
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