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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Nicodemus Tessin the Elder becomes City Architect. 1667: The theaters of Lejonkulan and Bollhuset is inaugurated, initially as court theaters, but soon also...
- 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...
- Hildebrand Fridolf Rhudin, Aino Taube, Björn Berglund Comedy Fridolf i lejonkulan House Slaves Ragnar Widestedt Dagmar Ebbesen, Isa Quensel, H****e Ekman...
- 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...
- 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...