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Franz Thomé

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He was married twice, from 1837 (in Pest) with the local singer and chorist Dlle. Baumgärtner and after his move to Prague with the singer Dlle. Günther; from this second marriage he had a daughter.
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In 1870 Thomé suffered a stroke, terminated his contract in Linz and returned to Prague, where he died in 1872 at age 68 after a second stroke.
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and Paris, where the company he belonged to failed financially. From 1837 Thomé played first in
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as early as 1848. In 1850 he took over the direction of the Landständisches Theater in
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theatre he built at his own expense, from 1868 he also directed the stage of
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together with some of his actors and singers on 10 October 1859 in Prague.
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From 22 March 1853 until 1858 he was director of the theatre in
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Die österreichisch-ungarische Monarchie in Wort und Bild
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Born in Vienna, Thomé was the son of an official of the
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Austrian
theater director
Russian
Andrey Razumovsky
Dresden
Mainz
Pest
Nürnberg
Ljubljana
Trieste
Skarbek
Lemberg
artistic director
Klagenfurt
Graz
Riga
Johann August Stöger
Estates Theatre
Burgschauspieler
Konrad Adolf Hallenstein
Franz Innozenz Nachbaur
Eduard Bachmann
Austro-Prussian War
New Town, Prague
Linz
Schlaraffia
Constantin von Wurzbach
Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich
Numerised

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