Comediehuset [Gothenburg, SV] (Q10138)

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Theatre building in Gothenburg, Sweden

Theatre building in Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Comediehuset
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Comediehuset [Gothenburg, SV]
Theatre building in Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Comediehuset

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57°42'27.51854"N, 11°57'50.09342"E
aproximately, based on street name (English)
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The theatre was the only permanent theatre in Gothenburg until 1816. (English)
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In 1786, the Comedy House was the first theatre in Swedish history to show “The Marriage of Figaro, and in 1787, Shakespeare's play “Hamlet”, much earlier than the theatres in Stockholm. (English)
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The theatre was first run by Johan von Blanc, then by Gustaf Simson and finally by Lovisa Simson, Sweden's first female theater director, in partnership with first Andreas Widerberg and later Johan Petersson. (English)
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The theatre also arranged public masquerade balls, concerts, opera and ballet. Foreign opera such as French pantomime artists, Italian opera and English circus artists and other travelling guest artists also performed at the theatre. (English)
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opening date (or re-opening)
1779
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Address
Sillgatan
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Postgatan
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closure date
1833
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Burnt down date
March 1867Gregorian
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Redevelopment date
1782
Reconstruction (English)
Ombyggnad (Swedish)
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1819
Träteatern nedriven (Swedish)
New stone house built (English)
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demolished
1819
Wooden theatre demolished (English)
Träteatern nedriven (Swedish)
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