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Egges Teater ('Egge's Theatre') was a historic theatre in Norrköping in Sweden, active between 1762 and 1798. It was the first theatre in Sweden outside the capital of Stockholm. In the 18th-century, Norrköping was the third city in Sweden, and there was a need for more entertainment in the prosperous city. The theatre was founded by the merchant Johan Ulric Egge (1730–1795), who owned a popular restaurant, and named Egge's after him. The theatre was situated in the centre of the city, between the Hedvig Church and the bridge across the Motala ström, and near the restaurant, the pleasure gardens and reading parlour own by Egge. The theatre house was relatively simple, a rectangle of wood, 18 metres long.

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  • Egges Teater ('Egge's Theatre') was a historic theatre in Norrköping in Sweden, active between 1762 and 1798. It was the first theatre in Sweden outside the capital of Stockholm. In the 18th-century, Norrköping was the third city in Sweden, and there was a need for more entertainment in the prosperous city. The theatre was founded by the merchant Johan Ulric Egge (1730–1795), who owned a popular restaurant, and named Egge's after him. The theatre was situated in the centre of the city, between the Hedvig Church and the bridge across the Motala ström, and near the restaurant, the pleasure gardens and reading parlour own by Egge. The theatre house was relatively simple, a rectangle of wood, 18 metres long. (en)
  • Egges teater var den första teatern i Norrköping och Sveriges tredje äldsta teater efter Björngårdsteatern (1640) och Stora Bollhuset (1667). Den var aktiv 1762–1798. Egges teater invigdes år 1762. Huset låg i stadens centrum mellan slaktarhuset och Hedvigs kyrka i närheten av Saltängsbron över Motala ström, grundad av källarmästaren Johan Ulric Egge (cirka 1730–1795). (sv)
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  • Egges Teater ('Egge's Theatre') was a historic theatre in Norrköping in Sweden, active between 1762 and 1798. It was the first theatre in Sweden outside the capital of Stockholm. In the 18th-century, Norrköping was the third city in Sweden, and there was a need for more entertainment in the prosperous city. The theatre was founded by the merchant Johan Ulric Egge (1730–1795), who owned a popular restaurant, and named Egge's after him. The theatre was situated in the centre of the city, between the Hedvig Church and the bridge across the Motala ström, and near the restaurant, the pleasure gardens and reading parlour own by Egge. The theatre house was relatively simple, a rectangle of wood, 18 metres long. As all theatres in Sweden at the time, with the exception of Stockholm and Gothenburg, it was used by travelling theater companies. Other entertainments where also offered, such as public concerts, vax cabinets, acrobatics, circus performances and bear beating; liquor was also served. The theater was inaugurated in 1762 by the theater company of Carl Seuerling, who regularly visited the city for thirty years. On 5 August 1776, Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare was performed on a Swedish stage for the first time by the Seuerling Company, with Margareta Seuerling as Juliet. In 1795, during a performance by the theater company of , La Marseillaise was performed onstage, which lead to a scandal, actions for the de facto regent Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm and for the theatre to be closed. It was replaced by the ('Salt Medow Theatre'), which became the new stage for visiting theater companies in Norrköping (1798-1850). (en)
  • Egges teater var den första teatern i Norrköping och Sveriges tredje äldsta teater efter Björngårdsteatern (1640) och Stora Bollhuset (1667). Den var aktiv 1762–1798. Egges teater invigdes år 1762. Huset låg i stadens centrum mellan slaktarhuset och Hedvigs kyrka i närheten av Saltängsbron över Motala ström, grundad av källarmästaren Johan Ulric Egge (cirka 1730–1795). Det var en så kallad "teaterlada", en trärektangel, 7 meter bred, 18 meter lång, med logerna Premier-loge, Second och , där man ofta stod. Den låg i närheten av Egges övriga nöjesetablissemang: källaren, trädgården och läsesalongen. Där hölls konserter, vaxkabinett, akrobatik, man kunde se dresserade björnar och serveras sprit. De skådespelare som uppträdde här var, liksom i alla städer utom Stockholm och Göteborg, inte någon fast ensemble utan kringresande teatersällskap. Teatern invigdes av Seuerlingske Comoedie-Trupp, som sedan ofta besökte staden: de noteras ha uppträtt där 1762, 1765, 1782, 1792 och 1795. Det var på Egges teater som det nordiska uruppförandet av Shakespeares Romeo och Julia ägde rum den 5 augusti 1776. Pjäsen uppfördes av Seuerlingske Comoedie-Trupp, och Julia tros ha spelats av Margareta Seuerling. I Norrköpings Weko-Tidningar kunde man då läsa: På måndagen som är den 5 augusti uppföres av svenska komedietruppen, det nya och allt för präktiga borgerlige sorge-spel som, kallat Romeo och Julia: som är i sitt ämne ett ibland de vackraste som någonsin blivit uppfört på svensk teater.... Norrköping var en teaterintresserad stad. 1791 fick staden ytterligare en teater, Dahlbergska teatern. År 1795 inträffade en skandal på Egges teater, när Marseljäsen sjöngs under ett uppträdande av Johan Peter Lewenhagens teatersällskap, vilket ledde till att stadens två teatrar stängdes för flera år framåt. År 1798 ersattes båda två med Saltängsteatern. (sv)
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