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The French Theater of Gustav III was a French language theater active in Sweden between 1781 and 1792. The French theater company performed both before the Swedish royal court in the theaters of the royal palaces, as well as before the Swedish public in Stockholm. It is known to have played a significant part in the education of the pioneer generation of actors at the Royal Dramatic Theatre. The French Theater were dissolved after the death of Gustav III in 1792.

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  • Comédie française de Sa Majesté le roi de Suède (fr)
  • French Theater of Gustav III (en)
  • Gustav III:s franska teater (sv)
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  • La Comédie française de Sa Majesté le roi de Suède est une troupe de théâtre française active en Suède entre 1781 et 1792. (fr)
  • Gustav III:s franska teater, även kallad Kongl. Franska Teatern i Stockholm , verksam mellan 1781 och 1792, var ett franskt teatersällskap, som verkade i Sverige under den gustavianska tiden. De uppträdde både vid hovet på de kungliga lustslotten och inför allmänheten i Stockholm. De fungerade även som instruktörer till den första generation av svenska aktörer vid Dramaten. (sv)
  • The French Theater of Gustav III was a French language theater active in Sweden between 1781 and 1792. The French theater company performed both before the Swedish royal court in the theaters of the royal palaces, as well as before the Swedish public in Stockholm. It is known to have played a significant part in the education of the pioneer generation of actors at the Royal Dramatic Theatre. The French Theater were dissolved after the death of Gustav III in 1792. (en)
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  • The French Theater of Gustav III was a French language theater active in Sweden between 1781 and 1792. The French theater company performed both before the Swedish royal court in the theaters of the royal palaces, as well as before the Swedish public in Stockholm. It is known to have played a significant part in the education of the pioneer generation of actors at the Royal Dramatic Theatre. The French theater was composed in Paris by Jacques Marie Boutet de Monvel in 1781, when it was engaged by king Gustav III of Sweden to perform before the Swedish royal court. Initially, they performed exclusively for the royal court in the theaters of the royal residences, such as Drottningholm Palace Theatre and Confidencen. From 1783 onward, they also performed before the Swedish public at Bollhuset. The public performances were, in practice, normally visited exclusively by the upper classes of Stockholm, who were able to understand the French language. The French Theater appeared before the public at Bollhuset on Wednesdays and Fridays, and at the royal court whenever they were commanded to. The company were considered of high quality, and performed the latest plays from Paris. They shared Bollhuset with the Royal Dramatic Theatre from 1788, but they performed separately and referred to as the "French Theater" and the "Swedish Theater" respectively. The actors of the French Theater were expected by the king to educate Swedish pupils, and many of the first generation of Swedish actors at the Royal Dramatic Theatre were students of the actors at the French Theater, such as Lars Hjortsberg and Fredrica Löf. The French Theater were dissolved after the death of Gustav III in 1792. (en)
  • La Comédie française de Sa Majesté le roi de Suède est une troupe de théâtre française active en Suède entre 1781 et 1792. (fr)
  • Gustav III:s franska teater, även kallad Kongl. Franska Teatern i Stockholm , verksam mellan 1781 och 1792, var ett franskt teatersällskap, som verkade i Sverige under den gustavianska tiden. De uppträdde både vid hovet på de kungliga lustslotten och inför allmänheten i Stockholm. De fungerade även som instruktörer till den första generation av svenska aktörer vid Dramaten. (sv)
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