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Stenborg Theatre

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211:"If some common parents, who own children of a beautiful appearance and a good voice, would like to have them educated, for their own benefit, in a talent which may be beneficial to their future, they may have an education and a reward answering to their ability, when they enlist at the royal secretary Stenborg at the New Swedish theatre house at Munkbron". 195:-performances were given here; in the autumn of 1793, the English circus-company of Peter and James Price performed acrobatics and tight-rope-dancing here, were the four-year-old Louise Price danced on a rope. The theater's status as a less serious theatre did not stop actors from the Royal Swedish Opera and the Royal Dramatic Theatre to appear there; even 141:, who wanted to establish a theatre in Gamla stan and had obtained a permission to do so. The theatre was housed in a large building erected in Gamla Stan in 1782; the first floor housed four taverns and several apartments, while the second floor was reserved for the Stenborg troupe. From 1784, it was formally named 206:
at the Royal Swedish Opera, resided in one of the apartments, where he and his wife, the singer Betty Olin, hosted gatherings and parties for the cultural elite of the city. The theatre often took their staff from the choir at the Royal Opera, but it also took in its own students. An advertisement in
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in 1773, it did not include the old Stenborg troupe. In 1780, the troupe had finally acquired a proper house to perform in; Eriksbergsteatern, (The Eriksberg Theatre), and in 1781, the leadership was taken over by Petter Stenborg son, Carl Stenborg. In 1780–84, the Eriksberg Theatre was the only
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The theatre was luxuriously decorated and was in 1784 called the biggest theatre in the country. The theatrically interested king was present at its premier and gave away gifts to its performers. However, it did not have the same status as the
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In 1798, the new monopoly of the royal theaters was proclaimed in the city of Stockholm, and the Stenborg theatre was closed the year after (the monopoly was in effect until 1842). The building itself was torn down in 1899.
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and was considered much less formal: it was a place for less formal and solemn performances, a place for satirical comedy and such, and foreigners sometimes compared it to a boulevard-theatre of the kind that was popular in
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The Erikberg Theatre was uncomfortably outside of town, and the Stenborg troupe under Carl Stenborg searched for a new building. They made a partnership with the rich brewer
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had performed here, and it was in fact used by actors and singers to work in during their conflicts with the managements with their regular stages.
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Nordensvan, Georg, Svensk teater och svenska skådespelare från Gustav III till våra dagar. Förra delen, 1772-1842, Bonnier, Stockholm, 1917 (Swedish)
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was closed in 1753–54, half of the troupe performed in various localities in the city under the leadership of
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Johan Flodmark: Stenborgska skådebanorna: bidrag till Stockholms teaterhistoria, Norstedt, Stockholm, 1893
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Andersson, Ingvar (red.), Gustavianskt:  : en bokfilm, , Wahlström & Widstrand, Stockholm, 1979
181: 130: 157:(The Munkbro Theatre), after its location. The common name for it was always the Stenborg Theatre. 350: 327: 167: 302: 345: 287: 317: 138: 126: 118: 292: 196: 429: 245: 340: 203: 92:, was a historical Swedish 18th century theatre, active between 1784 and 1799 in 93: 122: 101: 97: 32: 104:, it was the only dramatic theatre of the native language in Stockholm. 368:
Johan Flodmark : Stenborgska skådebanorna (The Stenborg Stages)
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permanent theatre on the native language in Stockholm.
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Dahlqvist, Hans Björkman and Nils Magnus Annerstedt from the
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Munkbroteatern, Svenska Komiska Teatern, Komiska Teatern
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The Stenborg theatre was a continuation of the famous
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which also performed less formal opera and musicals.
129:. When the national stage was re-established by king 66: 58: 50: 42: 28: 185:had its Swedish premiere here in 1785, as well as 202:The director Carl Stenborg, who was a celebrated 121:; when the first Swedish national theatre at 8: 16: 191:in 1792. Also foreign guest-artists and 15: 361: 153:(Comedy Theatre). It was also known as 225:Staff at the Stenborg theatre of 1791 7: 14: 446:1799 disestablishments in Sweden 149:(Swedish Theatre) and from 1788 1: 441:1784 establishments in Sweden 145:(Swedish Comical Theatre) or 436:Former theatres in Stockholm 472: 451:Theatres completed in 1784 456:18th century in Stockholm 21: 207:1786 read as follows: 143:Svenska komiska Teatern 82:Svenska Komiska Teatern 322:Royal Dramatic Theatre 188:The Marriage of Figaro 172:Royal Dramatic Theatre 182:The Barber of Seville 131:Gustav III of Sweden 328:Royal Swedish Opera 168:Royal Swedish Opera 18: 346:Bjornegardteatern 74: 73: 463: 420: 411: 407:Cirkus i Sverige 405:P. A. Wåhlberg, 402: 396: 389: 382: 372: 371: 366: 351:Djurgårdsteatern 298:M. S. Lagerqvist 78:Stenborg theatre 19: 17:Stenborg Theatre 471: 470: 466: 465: 464: 462: 461: 460: 426: 425: 418: 409: 400: 394: 387: 380: 375: 369: 367: 363: 359: 337: 318:Carl Schylander 227: 218: 163: 151:Komiska Teatern 147:Svenska Teatern 139:Christina Nyman 127:Petter Stenborg 119:Stenborg Troupe 115: 110: 86:Komiska Teatern 35: 24: 12: 11: 5: 469: 467: 459: 458: 453: 448: 443: 438: 428: 427: 422: 421: 415: 412: 403: 397: 390: 383: 374: 373: 360: 358: 355: 354: 353: 348: 343: 336: 333: 332: 331: 324: 309: 308: 305: 300: 295: 290: 285: 274: 273: 270: 267: 266:J. P. Lindskog 264: 261: 258: 249: 248: 237: 236: 226: 223: 217: 214: 213: 212: 197:Elisabeth Olin 162: 159: 155:Munkbroteatern 114: 111: 109: 106: 90:Munkbroteatern 80:, also called 72: 71: 68: 64: 63: 60: 56: 55: 52: 48: 47: 44: 40: 39: 30: 26: 25: 22: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 468: 457: 454: 452: 449: 447: 444: 442: 439: 437: 434: 433: 431: 424: 416: 413: 408: 404: 398: 393: 391: 386: 384: 379: 377: 376: 365: 362: 356: 352: 349: 347: 344: 342: 339: 338: 334: 329: 325: 323: 319: 316: 315: 314: 313: 306: 304: 301: 299: 296: 294: 291: 289: 286: 284: 281: 280: 279: 278: 271: 268: 265: 262: 259: 256: 255: 254: 253: 247: 244: 243: 242: 241: 234: 233: 232: 231: 230:Stage manager 224: 222: 215: 210: 209: 208: 205: 200: 198: 194: 190: 189: 184: 183: 178: 173: 169: 160: 158: 156: 152: 148: 144: 140: 135: 132: 128: 124: 120: 112: 107: 105: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 46:Carl Stenborg 45: 41: 38: 34: 31: 27: 20: 423: 419:(in Swedish) 410:(in Swedish) 406: 401:(in Swedish) 395:(in Swedish) 388:(in Swedish) 381:(in Swedish) 370:(in Swedish) 364: 341:Comediehuset 312:Guest actors 311: 310: 307:B. M. Modeer 276: 275: 263:C. Ljunggren 251: 250: 239: 238: 229: 228: 219: 204:opera singer 201: 186: 180: 164: 154: 150: 146: 142: 136: 116: 89: 85: 81: 77: 75: 67:Years active 288:L. Stenberg 283:E. Säfström 260:A. Lundberg 246:C. Stenborg 235:D. G. Björn 430:Categories 357:References 303:C. Löfblad 272:J. Sundman 113:Background 94:Gamla stan 320:from the 277:Actresses 123:Bollhuset 102:Bollhuset 98:Stockholm 70:1784-1799 33:Stockholm 335:See also 240:Director 161:Activity 293:C. Rahm 269:C. Bonn 257:M. Bonn 216:Closure 108:History 29:Address 252:Actors 193:circus 59:Closed 51:Opened 37:Sweden 177:Paris 43:Owner 170:and 88:and 76:The 62:1799 54:1784 96:in 432:: 84:, 330:.

Index

Stockholm
Sweden
Gamla stan
Stockholm
Bollhuset
Stenborg Troupe
Bollhuset
Petter Stenborg
Gustav III of Sweden
Christina Nyman
Royal Swedish Opera
Royal Dramatic Theatre
Paris
The Barber of Seville
The Marriage of Figaro
circus
Elisabeth Olin
opera singer
C. Stenborg
E. Säfström
L. Stenberg
C. Rahm
M. S. Lagerqvist
C. Löfblad
Carl Schylander
Royal Dramatic Theatre
Royal Swedish Opera
Comediehuset
Bjornegardteatern
Djurgårdsteatern

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