Christiania (theater)


Theater of Christiania, 1837 Christiania Theater - the first public theater in Norway with a permanent seat, located at Bankplassen Square, in the center of Christiania.

It was founded by Johan Peter Strömberg. It ran from October 4, 1837 to September 1, 1899, when the opening of the National Theater. The staff and actors of Christiania were initially only Danes, so many times there was a conflict of nationality. The defender of the Norwegian repertoire on this stage was the writer and Nobel laureate Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. It was not until 1873 that the first Norwegian, Laura Gundersen, performed in the theater. On January 15, 1877 a fire broke out, but the damage was quickly eliminated. After the inauguration of the National Theater the Christiania building was demolished. Bibliography

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