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Mullah Sigurd is a play by Turnekompaniet. Turnekompaniet is a group of four siblings who all participate in this performance.

The play itself is about the four siblings' great-grandfather Mullah Sigurd, and his life as a priest in Norway and America. The play has a very important theme about immigration and how we Norwegians have also been immigrants. They speak their own minds about the refugee crisis in the play, but take care to be politically correct.

The stories in the play are stories the group has heard from their grandparents about their great-grandfather. So some of the stories may sound a little strange, but still also quite believable and especially entertaining. It's quite a dramatic story with both dramatic and exciting moments. But it still becomes more of a humor show because of the way everything is played out by the characters. The performance is made extra entertaining because the actors use the audience during the play. If you were lucky enough to get a front row seat, you got a much more enjoyable experience!

There is also a guitarist who plays music and makes sounds to help with the story, and some parts of the piece are made very special with these guitar sounds.

With a mix of humor, history, drama and music, this is a good shooting game for most people.

It's a really entertaining story with fantastic acting and interesting music.

I would say it is suitable from children and adults 13+.