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- Comediehuset (The Comedy House) or Sillgateteatern (The Herring-Street Theatre) was a Swedish theatre, active in Gothenburg from 1779 until 1833. It was...
- Cathrine Marie Gielstrup née Morell (3 March 1755 – 29 October 1792) was a Danish stage actress. She was active at the Royal Danish Theatre in 1773–1792...
- Mette Marie Astrup (25 April 1760 – 16 February 1834) was a Danish actress, one of the best known of her time in Denmark. She enjo**** a career totaling...
- arranged in the city hall, and in 1779, the first permanent theater, Comediehuset, was founded. Vauxhall was reserved for the upper classes: people of...
- operations of the theatres in Gothenburg. He was the director of the theatres Comediehuset (1796-1800 and 1810–16) and Segerlindska teatern (1816–20) during the...
- ('Little Theatre'). The theatre was constructed as a replacement of the old Comediehuset, which was by then considered too decrepit. It was financed by the wealthy...
- Carl Wilhelm Scheele creates Glycerol. The first theater in Gothenburg, Comediehuset, is inaugurated. 26 July - Erik Gustaf Göthe, sculptor (died 1838) 20...
- The Dramatic company of Arendal was founded in 1796 and performed in Comediehuset of Arendal, a building that it owns. They are still active. Founded in...
- Company'), and the director of the first permanent theater in Gothenburg, Comediehuset, between 1780-86. He pla**** a major role in the history of Gothenburg...
- Swedish theater director. She was the managing director of the theater Comediehuset in Gothenburg between 1787 and 1792. She was the first female theater...