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Konrad Ekhof (12
August 1720 in Hamburg,
Germany – 16 June 1778) was a
German actor,
often regarded as the
foremost actor of German-speaking
Europe in...
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German philosopher and
writer of the
Enlightenment Konrad Ekhof (1720–1778), the
foremost German actor of the 18th
century Johann Bernhard...
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complex today houses several museums. It is also
notable for
hosting the
Ekhof-Theater [de], one of the
oldest theatres in
operation in Germany, still...
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libretto by
Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter. The opera's
first performance was at the
Ekhof Theatre [de], the
court theatre in Gotha, on 20
September 1779. Pygmalion...
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their faiences. In 1774, the
actor group led by
Conrad (or Konrad)
Ekhof,
called "the
father of
German acting", came from
Weimar to Gotha. He began...
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Kochberg Castle dating to 1800,
former seat of
Charlotte von Stein.
Gotha –
Ekhof Theatre, was
built from 1681 to 1683 in a
corner tower at
Friedenstein Castle...
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founded by
Ludvig Holberg in
Denmark in 1748. Its
leading actor was
Konrad Ekhof and the
theatre emplo****
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing as the world's
first dramaturg;...
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founders of
German histrionics such as
Friedrich Ludwig Schröder and
Konrad Ekhof. In 1769 many of Ackermann's
actors joined the
Seyler theatrical company...
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degree centered around his would-be wife and his
close collaborator Konrad Ekhof, Germany's most
famous actress and
actor at the time, respectively. He initially...
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German public, and
therefore remained unsuccessful. It was only with
Conrad Ekhof and
other well-known
traveling actors of the time that a certain, self-developed...