Søilen Teater was a theatre that opened in Oslo in 1930.
It was then a supporting stage for Chat Noir until 1934.
From 1942 it housed Leif Juster's stage Edderkoppen Theatre, and in 1945 it housed Studioteatret.
[1] Among actors who made their stage debut at Søilen Teater were Wenche Foss,[2] Vibeke Falk,[3] Svend von Düring,[4] Jon Lennart Mjøen,[5] Carsten Byhring,[6] Jack Fjeldstad,[7] Carsten Winger,[8] Kolbjørn Brenda,[9] Ragnhild Michelsen,[10] Siri Rom,[11] and Georg Richter.
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