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- Folkoperan is an opera house in Stockholm, Sweden, at Hornsgatan 72 in the southern district of Södermalm. It is one of Stockholm's most successful opera...
- Barbican and produced by the Royal Opera House in a co-production with Folkoperan, Opéra de Lille, Theater Freiburg and Victorian Opera. The premiere was...
- These productions included the operetta Glada Änkan (The Merry Widow) at Folkoperan in 2008, and po****r productions at Gothenburg City Theatre, such as Publiken...
- the Stockholm City Theatre (Stockholms stadsteater), the Peoples Opera (Folkoperan), the Modern Theatre of Dance (Moderna dansteatern), the China Theatre...
- House Folkoperan (2012). In autumn 2012 she designed the costumes for the stage performance of the scenic cantata Carmina Burana at the Folkoperan. Sveriges...
- (2007) Until All the Ghosts Are Gone (2015) Chapters (2009) Live EP (1997) Folkoperan, Live in Stockholm (1997) Official Bootleg: Live in ****an (1998) Waking...
- stage director. He was the founder and managing director of the company Folkoperan, which he led for 36 years. In 1989, he started his international career...
- (costume design) and Oliver von Dohnányi (conductor). A new production by Folkoperan and Cirkus Cirkör, directed by Tilde Björfors [sv] and conducted by Matthew...
- on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 7 January 2020. "Jul på FolkoperanJulia Dufvenius". folkoperan.se (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 14 January...
- Other notable theatres are the Stockholm City Theatre, the Peoples Opera (Folkoperan), the Modern Theatre of Dance (Moderna dansteatern), the China Theatre...