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Adolfs Alunāns (11 October 1848 – 5 July 1912) was a Latvian
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and playwright. For his efforts and hard work in progressing Latvian Dramaturgy he received the title “father of Latvian theater”. In 1968, the
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's Adolf Alunans memorial museum was built.


Childhood

Adolfs Alunāns was born in
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, a town in
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(in present-day Latvia). His parents were Peter Alunāns, a well-known Latvian journalist, and Otilia Alunāne, daughter of the mayor of Jelgava. In youth Alunāns went to the Academia Petrina gymnasium and in his free time was strictly schooled by his uncle
Juris Alunāns Juris Alunāns (official name Gustavs Georgs Frīdrihs Alunāns; May 13, 1832 – April 18, 1864) was a Latvian writer and philologist in the Russian Empire. He was one of the first contributors of Latvian language. He was one of the members of ...
(a famous Latvian poet). After finishing the gymnasium, he was very well
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. He often went to the city theater with his
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Julius Felcke, who was a big theater admirer. These theater attendances gave Alunāns a big interest in theater art, that he will be driven by his whole life.


Career

From 1866, he started working as an actor in German theater in
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(now
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) until 1870, when he was invited to lead the
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in Riga. While working in the Latvian theater he translated German plays to Latvian
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and wrote his own, searched for new actors and organized their learning. In 1885, Alunāns stepped down and returned to live in his hometown
Jelgava Jelgava (; german: Mitau, ; see also other names) is a state city in central Latvia about southwest of Riga with 55,972 inhabitants (2019). It is the largest town in the region of Zemgale (Semigalia). Jelgava was the capital of the united Du ...
, where he continued to work as an actor, writer and journalist. In 1896, he created his own theater, which successfully worked until 1904, when his health got worse. The artist died on July 5, 1912, in Jelgava where he was buried in cemeteries Jāņa Kapi (today Park d'Alunāns). In 1913, a monument was erected on its burial. Stolen twice in the time of independent Latvia, the bronze bas-relief executed by the sculptor Burkards Dzenis, the twice was found by the police in the spinning of scraps.


Most notable plays

* "Pašu audzināts" (1869) * "Priekos un bēdās" (1871) * "Mucenieks un muceniece" (1872) * "Icigs Mozes" (1874) * "Džons Neilands" (1881) * "Kas tie tādi, kas dziedāja" (1888) * "Lielpils pagasta vecākie" (1888) * "Seši mazi bundzenieki" (1889) * "Visi mani radi raud" (1891) * "Pārticībā un nabadzībā" (1893) * "Mūsu senči" (1905) * "Draudzes bazārs" (1911)


Other works

* "Zobgala kalendārs" (1892—1912) * "Ievērojami latvieši" (1-2, 1887–1890) * "Jura Alunāna dzīve" (1910) * "Atmiņas par latviešu teātra izcelšanos" (1924)


References

Latvian male stage actors Latvian dramatists and playwrights 1848 births 1912 deaths People from Jelgava 19th-century Latvian male actors {{Latvia-writer-stub