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Solo
GenreTeen drama Slice of life
Screenplay byEivind Lundby Amy Black Ndiaye
Directed byOle Sebastian Kåss
StarringOla Vasaasen

Osazee Parkson Lea Bøe Tesfamichael Nathalie Baardseth Alma Flygel Owren Lukas Selmer Løken

Sasja Hjelleset Melbø
Country of originNorway
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producerMagnus Beite

Isak Eymundsson Ivar Køhn Anna Moland

Stein Berge Svendsen
ProducerStine Blichfeldt

Andreas Fløisand

Lillian Løvseth
EditorIdun Hermansen Kvasbø

Januar Omdahl Karl Sparre

Erik Treimann
Running time21-29 minutes
Production companyRubicon
Original release
NetworkViaplay

Solo is a Norwegian teen drama television series about the daily lives of teenagers at Spark, a school of music, dance and drama. It was produced by Rubicon, a Norwegian production company, and is a scripted original commissioned by Viaplay, a Swedish video streaming service.[1]

Premise

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Solo follows the lives of teenagers at Spark, a school of music, dance and drama, with four key characters (Isak, Lara, Ylva, and Milo) and respective storylines. It touches on themes of substance abuse, heartbreak, and stage fright, and features a diverse cast of characters, both in terms of race and sexuality.

Cast

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  • Ola Vasaasen as Isak, the first protagonist we are introduced to in the series. He is a producer and rapper at Spark.
  • Alma Flygel Owren as Ylva, another protagonist, and a violinist and signer at Spark.
  • Lea Bøe Tesfamichael as Lara, another protagonist, and an aspiring singer at Spark.
  • Sasja Hjelleset Melbø as Milo, another protagonist, and a dancer at Spark.
  • Osazee Parkson as Kip, Isak's best friend, another musician at Spark.
  • Nathalie Baardseth as Kaia, a dancer at Spark.
  • Lukas Selmer Løken as Oskar, a dancer at Spark.

References

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  1. ^ Whittock, Jesse (2024-02-08). "Prime Video Nordics Buys Nine Viaplay Originals That Were Previously Set For Rival Service". Deadline. Retrieved 2024-11-12.