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Peter Lindahl

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20: 38:. He belonged to the most known of the pioneer generation of actors at the first Swedish theatre. He was the director of the Lindahl theater company in 1754-68, one of the two first travelling Swedish language theater companies. 67:, in the part of Måns. As such, he was also the first Swedish actor known by name to have performed a part in a different gender, as the male Måns reveals in the play that he is actually as woman, Brita, dressed as a man. 171: 181: 166: 49:
In 1737, he participated in the first Swedish language original play to be performed at inauguration of the first Swedish theatre in
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and one under Lindahl, the likely first Swedish language travelling troupe, in companionship with Johan Bergholtz.
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He married his colleague the actress Margareta Maria Fabritz in 1742. His theatre troupe was taken over by his
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Andersson, Ingvar (red.), Gustavianskt:  : en bokfilm, , Wahlström & Widstrand, Stockholm, 1979
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In 1754, the Swedish theatre was evicted from the localities of Bollhuset and replaced with the French
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In 1740–54, he was one of the three directors in the board of directors at the theatre with
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Peter Lindahl's father was a secretary, as well as he himself before he became an actor.
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Tryggve Byström: Svenska komedien 1737-1754, Centraltryckeriet AB, Borås 1981.
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and Johan Palmberg. He was regarded as a comedian star and the theatre's main
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Svensk Uppslagsbok (Swedish dictionary) 1947 edition
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Index


Karlskrona
theatre director
Bollhuset
Stockholm
Carl Gyllenborg
Charles Langlois
Harlequin
Molière
Voltaire
Corneille
Du Londel Troupe
Petter Stenborg
son-in-law
Carl Seuerling
Margareta Seuerling
Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon
ISBN
91-1-813241-3
Categories
1712 births
1792 deaths
Swedish theatre directors
18th-century Swedish male actors
Age of Liberty people
18th-century theatre managers

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