Det Ny Teater (English: The New Theatre) is an established
theatre
Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors to present experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a Stage (theatre), stage. The performe ...
in
Copenhagen
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,
Denmark
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, first opened in 1908. It is based in a building which spans a passage between
Vesterbrogade
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and
Gammel Kongevej
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in Copenhagen's theatre district on the border between
Vesterbro and
Frederiksberg
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.
With more than 12,000 m
2 it is one of Denmark's largest theaters. It has two stages, the main auditorium which seats more than 1,000 and ''Sceneriet'', a smaller theatre established in the cellar in 1994.
History
Establishment

The site of the theatre, then a worn down apartment block, was in the spring of 1902 acquired by a development company, ''Bona'', which had plans to build a large theatre and in the same time to open a passage between Gammel Kongevej and the new Vesterbro Passage, now part of Vesterbrogade, which was the backbone in a westward expansion of Copenhagen's city centre.
''Bona'' engaged
Viggo Lindstrøm
Viggo Lindstrøm (12 January 1858 – 17 June 1926) was a Danish actor and theatre director, founder of Det Ny Teater in Copenhagen. He was married to the actress Vera Lindstrøm.
Biography
Lindstrøm was born on 12 January 1858 in Copenh ...
in the project as artistic consultant, he had been resident actor and director at
Folketeatret
Folketeateret is a theatre in Oslo, Norway. The building has been used as a movie theatre and as an opera house. The theatre has 1,400 seats.
History
The theatre itself operated from 1952 to 1959, but the institution has a much longer history. ...
but resigned after a fashionable controversy with its director, and in 1906 the company applied the
Ministry of Justice
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for a license for the theatre's operation. The application was initially rejected by
Peter Adler Alberti
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Career
Alberti was a solicitor, the son of a liberal politician who had been a pioneer of the Danish savings bank ...
, the minister of Justice, supposedly due to a link with Folketeatret's director, but after personal intervention from King
Frederik, the license was finally granted.
In March 1907, ''Bona'' commissioned the architect Lorenz Gudme to draw up a project. He had previously worked for
Ove Petersen
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, who was responsible for both the
Royal Theatre, in collaboration with
Vilhelm Dahlerup
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, and the
Dagmar Theatre. His proposal was accepted and the fundaments were laid on 14 August 1907. Shortly after construction start, a disagreement occurred between ''Bona'' and Gudme who was ultimately fired from the project which was instead completed by Ludvig Andersen. When the theatre was inaugurated on
19 September 1908 it was the second largest theatre in the country and the construction price had been approx. DKK 1,200,000 and DKK 600,000 for the site.
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Opening and early years
Lindstrøm, who also was the theatre's first director, had declared himself willing to set up everything at his new theatre, the second largest in Copenhagen, but the opening performance, Pierre Berton
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's ''Den skønne Marseillanerinde'', an extravaganza about Napoleon
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with a young cast featuring such later stars as Poul Reumert, Asta Nielsen
Asta Sofie Amalie Nielsen (11 September 1881 – 24 May 1972) was a Danish silent film actress who was one of the most popular leading ladies of the 1910s and one of the first international movie stars. Seventy of Nielsen's 74 films were ...
and Clara Wieth, became exemplar of the repertoire during the first three decades.[
Lindstrøm himself left the theatre after just three years due to an insignificant debts. He was succeeded in the post by the actor Ivar Schmidt (1869–1940) who held the post from 1911 to 1937, accompanied by actors such as Else-Marie, Berthe Qvistgaard, ]Ellen Gottschalch
Ellen Sofie Kathrine Gottschalch (2 May 1894 – 17 February 1981), was a Danish stage and film actress.
She worked in the Arhus Theatre in 1911 then the Det Ny Theater in Copenhagen from 1912 to 1928. , Ib Schønberg
Ib Christian Albert von Cotta Schønberg (23 October 1902 – 24 September 1955) was a Danish film actor, and is considered one of the leading actors of Danish film in the 20th century.
Early life
The son of a chemist, Ib Schønberg was int ...
and Osvald Helmuth
Osvald Helmuth (14 July 1894 – 18 March 1966) was a Danish stage and film actor and revue singer.
Life and career
His career began in Randers in 1913, and he later appeared in the Nørrebro Teater in Copenhagen. .[
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Change of repertoire
The director from 1944 to 1966 was Peer Gregaard and he dramatically changed the repertoire from with a combination of classics and contemporary Danish and European drama. During this era, Det Ny Teater came to challenge the Royal Danish Theatre
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as the leading theatrical stage in Denmark.[
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Adversities and closure
In the 1960s it became evident that it was difficult to operate theatres without subsidies. The writer Knud Poulsen was appointed director in 1969 and by 1971 the theatre faced closure but was saved when the county and Ministry of Culture Ministry of Culture may refer to:
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stepped in and compensated for reduced ticket prices.[
This marked the beginning of a crisis for the theatre which reflected the general adversities for the industry and, in 1976, led to the introduction of a general regime for subsidizing theatrical productions. In 1991, when the theatre, by then in a poor state of neglect, lost its support, it had to close indefinitely.][
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Reopening and recent years
The owners succeeded in raising funds for a thorough renovation. Bent Mejding
Bent Mejding (14 January 1937 – 12 November 2024) was a Danish actor, stage director, and theatre manager. He won a Danish Film Academy Award in 1985 and 2007. He was married to actress Susse Wold.
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Mejding had his debut at ...
was the driving force behind the restoration of the theater, which he and Niels-Bo Valbro reopened as a venue for operetta and musicals with a production of ''Die Fledermaus
' (, ''The Bat'', sometimes called ''The Revenge of the Bat'') is an operetta composed by Johann Strauss II to a German libretto by Karl Haffner and Richard Genée, which premiered in 1874.
Background
The original literary source for ' was ...
'' in 1994. Since then the theatre has produced a number of large productions, the most successful of which, artistically and audience-wise, has been ''Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera may refer to:
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Theatre
* ''Phantom of t ...
'', which ran from 2000 to 2002.[
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Building
The theatre building spans a passage between Vesterbrogade
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and Gammel Kongevej
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and has a facade front on both sides. The complex also includes the surrounding buildings.
The theatre is loosely modelled on the Paris Opera
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, but is built in a mixture of styles, combining elements such as classical ''trompe-l'œil
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'' effects and Greek capitals side by side with art deco
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features.
Built in reinforced concrete
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, it was the first building in Denmark to use the Hennebique system, due to added strength, allowed the theatre to be the first in Denmark to have balconies without supporting pillars.[ The theatre was also the first in Denmark to feature a revolving stage.][ Other state-of-the-art features were an advanced sprinkler system in case of fire on stage, showers installed for the actors on every floor. For the audience there were comfortable family boxes, an elegant marble staircase and a large inviting foyer.][ The renovation in 1994 received the ]Europa Nostra
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award from the European Union
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.[
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Det Ny Teater today
Since the renovation, the theatre has two stages. The large auditorium seats app. 1,000 while the small one, built in the cellar in connection with the 1994 renovation, seats an audience of 250 to 300. The main repertoire is still musicals.
The theatre plays also host to a variety of other events and is available on hire.
See also
* Culture of Denmark
The culture of Denmark has a rich artistic and scientific heritage. The fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875), the philosophical essays of Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855), the short stories of Karen Blixen, penname Isak Dinesen, ...
References
External links
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1908 establishments in Denmark
Art Nouveau architecture in Copenhagen
Art Nouveau theatres
Theatres completed in 1908
Theatres in Copenhagen
Vesterbro, Copenhagen