The play helt Klaus is about 15-year-old Rasmus, who is going to a class party at a tourist cabin in the south of Norway, together with Adrian, Josefine and the rest of the class. The tour takes us on a cabin trip with love, envy, daydreaming and frustration.

Martine Karlsnes
The stage and the auditorium fill well even with just one person. To prevent the play from becoming boring, he varies between humor, seriousness and some singing. The way Rasmus tells the story without a microphone or props is incredible. He takes the audience on the journey to the tourist cabin by talking TO the audience and being engaged. At the same time, he uses clear body language, which makes the audience feel Rasmus' emotions.
The story is something most young people can relate to. It's about an ordinary young person's everyday life, the ups, downs and challenges.
I thought the play was good because Rasmus conveyed the story in a very unique and incredible way, and got us to know him and his everyday life. In just half an hour, we are brought closer to Rasmus and get to know how he experiences problems that arise.
If I'd had the opportunity, I would have gone to the show again, but at the same time it's enough to see the play once. Since it's performed so personally, I might have interpreted the play a little differently the second time. He's incredibly good, so maybe a different story?
Tara F. Johnsen
Unfortunately, I got the feeling that the story was too simple. Regardless of whether this had been a true story or not, it was too simple for my taste. And it's very stupid when he tells about the 15-year-old himself, and it doesn't come across as a good enough story for a 15-year-old.
I felt that there were too many jokes from his time, I understood all the jokes, but they were not funny to me.
The positive thing about the performance was that the actor, Rasmus Jørgensen, took the stage very well. He was on stage all alone, but filled the space in a very good way. Throughout the performance, he was in character and was convincing. He had a good way of telling the whole story. But I have to admit it was a bit much when he suddenly sang in the middle of the sets. It meant that the way he spoke was just awkward.
I wouldn't watch this again to hear the story, but rather to see Rasmus again since I thought he was very good.
We choose to give the play 4 out of 5 theater masks
We think so because the play was well executed and captivating, but it wasn't to everyone's taste.
Duration: 25 min
Target group: 12-15 years