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Du Londel Troupe

Index Du Londel Troupe

The Du Londel Troupe was a French 18th-century theatre troupe. [1]

31 relations: Élisabeth Soligny, Bollhuset, Charlotta Sparre, Charlotte Slottsberg, Drottningholm Palace Theatre, Elisabeth Lillström, Elisabeth Olin, French Theater of Gustav III, Gustav Badin, Jeanne Du Londel, Johanna Löfblad, Kungliga svenska skådeplatsen, La troupe du Roi de Suede, Louis Compain, Louis Gallodier, Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, Louise Du Londel, Louise of Great Britain, Marguerite Du Londel, Maria Katarina Öhrn, Marie Baptiste, Marie Louise Marcadet, Marie-Renée Frossard, Peter Lindahl, Petter Stenborg, Royal Dramatic Theatre, Sällskapet, Stenborg Company, Timeline of Stockholm history, 1753 in Sweden, 1771 in Sweden.

Élisabeth Soligny

Jeanne-Élisabeth Le Clerc Soligny (née Malter, 1749), known also under her stage name Elisabeth Le Clerc, was a French ballet mistress and ballerina.

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Bollhuset

Bollhuset, also called Stora Bollhuset (The Big Ball House), Bollhusteatern (Ball House Theater), and Gamla Bollhuset (Old Ball House) at various times, was the name of the first theater in Stockholm, Sweden; it was the first Swedish theater and the first real theater building in the whole of Scandinavia.

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Charlotta Sparre

Charlotta "Lotta" Fredrika Sparre (1719 – 20 December 1795, Stockholm), commonly named Lotta Sparre, was a Swedish noble and courtier.

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Charlotte Slottsberg

Charlotte (Gustava Charlotta) Slottsberg (29 May 1760 in Stockholm – 29 May 1800) was a Swedish ballerina.

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Drottningholm Palace Theatre

The Drottningholm Palace Theatre (Drottningholms slottsteater) is an opera house located at Drottningholm Palace in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Elisabeth Lillström

Elisabeth Lillström née Söderman (1717 – 4 April 1791) was a Swedish stage actress and opera singer.

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Elisabeth Olin

Elisabeth Olin née Lillström (December 1740 – 26 March 1828) was a Swedish opera singer and a music composer.

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French Theater of Gustav III

The French Theater of Gustav III was a French language theater active in Sweden between 1781 and 1792.

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Gustav Badin

Adolf Ludvig Gustav Fredrik Albert Badin, né Couchi, known as Badin, (1747 or 1750 – 1822), was a Swedish courtservant and diarist, originally a slave, servant of first Queen Louisa Ulrika of Sweden and then Princess Sophia Albertine of Sweden.

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Jeanne Du Londel

Marie Jeanne Du Londel also called du Londel and Dulondel, née Chateauneuf (1706 – in Stockholm 1772) was a French actress and theatre director.

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Johanna Löfblad

Johanna Catharina Löfblad née Embeck or Enbäck (1733 – 14 September 1811), also known as Madame Gentschein and Madame Löfblad, was a Swedish stage actress.

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Kungliga svenska skådeplatsen

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.

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La troupe du Roi de Suede

La troupe du Roi de Suede, or Roi de Suede for short, was a French-speaking Swedish court theater, active at the Royal Swedish court from 1699 until 1706.

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Louis Compain

Louis Compain (14 April 1733, Toury – after 1790), also known as Compain-Despierrières, was a French actor and singer.

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Louis Gallodier

Louis Gallodier (c. 1734 – 6 June 1803) was a French ballet dancer and choreographer who spent the majority of his career in Sweden, where he was to have a great importance for the development of the ballet in Sweden as the ballet master of the Royal Swedish Ballet.

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Louisa Ulrika of Prussia

Louisa Ulrika of Prussia (Lovisa Ulrika; Luise Ulrike) (24 July 1720 – 16 July 1782) was Queen of Sweden between 1751 and 1771 by her marriage to King Adolf Frederick, and queen mother during the reign of King Gustav III.

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Louise Du Londel

Louise-Jeanne Du Londel, later Lefebvre (1740 - Stockholm 1777), was a French actor, active in the Du Londel Troupe at the Swedish royal court in 1753–1771.

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Louise of Great Britain

Louise of Great Britain (originally Louisa; 18 December 1724 – 19 December 1751) was Queen of Denmark and Norway from 1746 until her death, as the first wife of King Frederick V. She was the youngest surviving daughter of King George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach.

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Marguerite Du Londel

Marguerite Du Londel or Dulondel (Jeanne-Pierre-Marie-Marguerite Morel; La Rochelle, France, 1737 – 1804) was a French ballerina, actress and singer (soprano).

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Maria Katarina Öhrn

Maria Katarina Öhrn, later Maria Katarina Berlin (1756 – 8 November 1783 in Stockholm) was a Swedish stage actress and singer.

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Marie Baptiste

Marie Baptiste née Dumont or Du Mont (born in Bordeaux, France - died after 1786) was a French stage actress and singer.

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Marie Louise Marcadet

Marie Louise Marcadet née Baptiste (3 December 1758–1804) was a Swedish opera singer and a dramatic stage actress of French origin.

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Marie-Renée Frossard

Marie-Renée Frossard, née Malter, was a French ballerina with an international career.

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Peter Lindahl

Peter Lindahl (1712 in Karlskrona – 19 December 1792 in Ånstad, Örebro), was a Swedish stage actor and theatre director.

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Petter Stenborg

Petter Stenborg (1719 – 6 November 1781) was a Swedish actor and theater director who played an important role of the continuation of the native speaking theater in Sweden.

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Royal Dramatic Theatre

The Royal Dramatic Theatre (Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern, colloquially Dramaten) is Sweden's national stage for "spoken drama", founded in 1788.

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Sällskapet

Sällskapet may refer to.

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Stenborg Company

The Stenborg Company was a Swedish Theatre Comedy troupe, active in Sweden and Finland in the 18th century.

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Timeline of Stockholm history

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Stockholm, Sweden.

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1753 in Sweden

Events from the year 1753 in Sweden.

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1771 in Sweden

Events from the year 1771 in Sweden.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Du_Londel_Troupe

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