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    Christiania Theatre, or Kristiania Theatre, was Norway's finest stage for spoken drama from 4 October 1836 (opening date) to 1 September 1899. It was located...
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  • The Christiania Norwegian Theatre (Norwegian: Kristiania norske Theater) was founded in 1852 under the name Norwegian Dramatic School. The initiative...
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  • Look up Christiania in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Christiania may refer to: Christiania Bank, a former Norwegian bank Christiania Theatre, formerly...
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    first performance on 1 September 1899 but can trace its origins to Christiania Theatre, which was founded in 1829. There were three official opening performances...
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    Johan Fahlstrøm (category Norwegian theatre managers and producers)
    an actor at the Christiania Theatre in 1887 in the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. Fahlstrøm was employed at the Christiania Theater from 1887...
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    Oslo (redirect from Christiania, Norway)
    Exchange (1826–1828), the local branch of the Bank of Norway (1828), Christiania Theatre (1836–1837), and the first campus for the University of Oslo (1841–1856)...
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    reformed a1, without Marazzi, in Norway for a series of concerts at the Christiania Theatre in Oslo. Since their comeback, they have released new singles as...
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    commissioned as the backdrop for a tableau vivant. The soirée at the Christiania Theatre in March 1849 included a theatrical group dressed in traditional...
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  • (originally Danish) stage actress and opera singer. She was active at the Christiania Theatre in Oslo in 1835-63. She was married to the actor and opera singer...
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  • and signed into law by King Carl Johan. Strömberg Theatre re-opened under the name Christiania Theatre. 8 February – Elise Aubert, novelist, short-story...
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  • Otto Winter-Hjelm. Under Holter, the orchestra was merged with the Christiania Theatre Orchestra, which was on the verge of reductions. Holter suggested...
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    As a result of being branded an "immoral" work in the press, the Christiania Theatre would not dare to stage it at first. "The play aroused a storm of...
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  • was engaged in travelling theatre companies in Drammen and Bergen in 1827-1837 until she was engaged at the Christiania Theatre in 1837, where she became...
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  • Gallery built.[citation needed] 1837 Christiania Theatre built. Andreas Tofte becomes mayor. 1838 - Christiania becomes a municipality.[citation needed]...
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    Johanne Dybwad (category Norwegian theatre managers and producers)
    producer. She was the leading actress in Norwegian theatre for half a century. Johanne was born in Christiania (now Oslo) as the daughter of actor Mathias Juell...
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    the Det norske Theater (Bergen) in 1850-1854, Christiania Norwegian Theatre 1855-60 and Christiania Theatre temporary in 1861, after which she was active...
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    (Bergen) in 1852-58, Christiania Norwegian Theatre 1860-62, Throndhjems Theater 1862-65, Christiania Theatre 1865-70 and Christiania Folketheater in 1872...
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    (1895, performed at the Christiania Theatre), and the comedies Rationelt Fjøsstell (1896, performed both at the Christiania Theatre and in Bergen), Hos Lindelands...
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    been appointed director of the theatre at Bergen, a post which he held for two years, when he returned to Christiania. From 1860 to 1863 he travelled...
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    Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. It was written in 1885 and it premiered at the Christiania Theatre on October 21, 1885. Bjørnson later reworked the last act of the...
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    official theatres in Oslo; the greatest theater in the 1840s, the Christiania Theatre, was founded by Danes and the language of the stage was Danish. Norwegian...
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    Norway for a series of concerts in Oslo in December 2009 at the Christiania Theatre. UK chart peaks: "UK chart peaks". Official Charts Company. Retrieved...
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    Norwegian operatic soprano. After first performing at a concert in the Christiania Theatre, Oslo, in 1871, she made her debut at the Royal Swedish Opera in...
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    up employment at the Opera in Christiania, where he stayed until 1877. He appeared as a guest-singer at several theatres in Stockholm during this period...
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  • Augusta Smith in the main part. Emilie da Fonseca is employed at Christiania Theatre. William Crosswell – "Lord, Lead the Way the Saviour Went" (hymn)...
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  • Schwirtz and Anne Margrethe Amment. She was engaged at the Christiania Theatre in Christiania (now Oslo) Norway from 1839–42, where she made her debut as...
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  • " January 30 – The first public theatre in Norway, the Christiania Offentlige Theater, is inaugurated in Christiania (modern-day Oslo). February – Thomas...
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    Henrik Ibsen (category Modernist theatre)
    [citation needed] Ibsen returned to Christiania in 1858 to become the creative director of the Christiania Theatre.[citation needed] He married Suzannah...
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    at the Christiania Norwegian Theatre in Oslo. She was at Det norske Theater in Bergen in 1857-1860. She was active at the Christiania Theatre in 1860-1899...
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  • Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (Christiania Theatre, 1886) Preciosa in Preciosa by Carl Maria von Weber and Pius Alexander Wolff (Christiania Theater, 1886) Edith...
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