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Lejonkulan (In English: The Lion's Den), was a
historical theatre in Stockholm, Sweden,
active in 1667–89. It's the
historically second known theatre establishment...
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Fridolf in the Lion's Den (Swedish:
Fridolf i
lejonkulan) is a 1933
Swedish comedy film
directed by
Weyler Hildebrand and
starring Fridolf Rhudin, Aino...
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between 1682 and 1691: from 1686 in Stockholm. The
company performed in
Lejonkulan in 1686-89 and in
Bollhuset in 1689–91. They were the
first theater company...
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books for
Cambridge University Library in England.
February 22 – The
Lejonkulan ("lion's den")
opens at
Stockholm in
Sweden as the
first permanent theater...
- on
February 27 and
continuing until the end of 1668.
February 22 – The
Lejonkulan ("lion's den")
opens at
Stockholm in
Sweden as the
first permanent theater...
- of Mime and Acting). The
first Swedish theatre opened in
Bollhuset and
Lejonkulan in 1667 and emplo**** only
foreign companies.
While the
plays were sometimes...
- in 1627 for ball
sports and used in this way for
forty years. The name
Lejonkulan, however, was, in fact, the name of a
different building,
which was also...
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likely to have parti****ted in the
inauguration performance of the
theatre Lejonkulan in Stockholm.
While she is
known to
still have
performed in The Hague...
- dowager. As part of the festivities, she
opened the
theatres Bollhuset and
Lejonkulan. She also
acquired the
first spa in Sweden,
Medevi (1688). She sponsored...
- on
February 27 and
continuing until the end of 1668.
February 22 – The
Lejonkulan ("lion's den")
opens at
Stockholm in
Sweden as the
first permanent theater...