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Petter Stenborg : ウィキペディア英語版 | 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. He is regarded as one of the greatest pioneers in the theatre-history of his country; during the period of "exile" for the native-language theatre in the reign of king Adolf Frederick of Sweden, he kept the Swedish-speaking theatre alive during the 1750s and 1760s, and thus was the link between the closure of the first Swedish theatre in Bollhuset in 1753, and the opening of the first lasting theatre/opera in 1773. == Early career == Originally a soldier in the Royal guard, he became a member of the first troupe of Swedish actors at the theater of Bollhuset in Stockholm in 1746. In the Bollhus Theater he performed in ''Syrinx'' by Lars Lalin or Peter Lindhal, composed by Johan Ohl, opposite Elisabeth Lillström in 1747–48, (also the debut for Elisabeth Olin), were called one of the most valuable of the theater's actors by the director Charles Langlois in 1748 and is believed to have had the leading role in ''Slafve-ön'' (The Slave island) by Marivaux in 1749–50, though the details of his occupation in Bollhuset are unclear.
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