Kungliga_svenska_skådeplatsen

Kungliga svenska skådeplatsen

Kungliga svenska skådeplatsen

First Swedish-language theatre company


Kungliga svenska skådeplatsen ('Royal Swedish Stage') or Svenska Komedien ('Swedish Comedy') was a Swedish Theatre, active between 1737 and 1754 and housed in the Stora Bollhuset in Stockholm. It was the first national stage in Sweden, and the first professional Swedish language theater, staffed with professional Swedish language actors, in Sweden. It was the first stage to have performed theater, opera and ballet by Swedish actors, singers and dancers to the public. In 1753, the French language Du Londel Troupe was engaged by the queen, Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, and after having shared the stage for the season of 175s-54, the Swedish language actors where turned out of the building and split in two travelling theater companies, one of whom was the Stenborg Company.

Members

This was the first Swedish troupe; it performed both opera and drama, and it also contained the first Swedish dancers, though the names are sadly often missing.

References

  • Tryggve Byström (1981). Svenska komedien 1737–1754. Borås: Centraltryckeriet AB. ISBN 91-1-813241-3

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