Johan Peter Strömberg (19 August 1776 – 20 September 1834) was a Swedish stage actor, dancer and theatre director. He was the founder of the first public theatre and acting school in
Oslo, Norway
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.
Biography
Johan Peter Strömberg was born in
Stockholm
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to tobacco manufacturer Anders Olofsson Strömberg and Ulrica Sophia Bourchell. In 1797, he married the Swedish dancer
Maria Christina Sophia Ehrnström (1776–1853).
Stage career
Johan Peter Strömberg made his debut in the travelling theater company of E. M. Wederborg at
Nyköping
Nyköping () is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality and the seat of Nyköping Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden, with 32,759 inhabitants as of 2017. The city is also the capital of Södermanland County.
Including Arnö, the locality on the ...
in 1793. He toured Sweden as a member of several travelling theatre companies, such as the ones of
Carl Seuerling,
Johan Peter Lewenhagen, A. O. Hofflund and
Johan Anton Lindqvist
Johan Anton Lindqvist (25 December 1759 - 17 September 1833) was a Swedish stage actor and theater director.
Biography
Lindqvist was born at Ystad, Sweden.
He was active in the theater party of Carl Seuerling in 1788.
He was the director of ...
.
In 1798-99 he attempted to start a permanent theater in
Uddevalla
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, and in 1800, he made another attempt to start a permanent theater in
Nyköping
Nyköping () is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality and the seat of Nyköping Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden, with 32,759 inhabitants as of 2017. The city is also the capital of Södermanland County.
Including Arnö, the locality on the ...
, but was forced to close in 1802.
During this epoch, Swedish language theater companies toured also in Norway, where there were otherwise only private
amateur theatre
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s of the ''
Det Dramatiske Selskap''. From 1803 onward, he and his spouse were active in Norway both as performers and as instructors of dance and acting in several Norwegian cities. They acted as instructors in
Trondheim
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1803-04 and 1805, at
Kristiansund
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in 1804-05, and at the ''
Det Dramatiske Selskab'' in Oslo.
Christiania Offentlige Theater
In 1809, he was given permission to create a public theater in the Norwegian capital. His wish was to create a Norwegian theater with Norwegian actors. In 1825, he founded Det Strømbergske Teater, an acting school as preparation for the theater. In 1827,
Christiania Offentlige Theater
Christiania Offentlige Theater ('Christiania Public Theatre') or ''Det Strømbergske Teater'' ('Strömberg Theatre') was a historic theatre in Oslo
Oslo ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county a ...
was inaugurated in Oslo. This was the first professional public theater in Norway since the short lived theater of German acrobat stage actor,
Martin Nürenbach over fifty years prior. The theater was however not to be successful. Johan Peter Strömberg was forced to hire Danish actors because there where no Norwegian professionals and his Norwegian students where criticized for not being educated enough. When he performed the Swedish play ''Fredsfesten'' on 4 November 1827, a play which praised the
Union of Sweden and Norway
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, the theater was boycotted. He subsequently when bankrupt and was forced to close the theater in 1828. He died in poverty during 1834 in
Aker. The building burned in 1835.
However, his pioneer project was to have a lasting effect as his theater was to become the
Christiania Theatre in 1836. This became the first lasting permanent public theater in Norway.
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dans i Kristiania på 1700- og 1800-talet
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Swedish male stage actors
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Swedish theatre directors
18th-century Swedish dancers
1776 births
1834 deaths
19th-century Swedish male actors
19th-century Norwegian male actors
Norwegian male stage actors
19th-century Swedish dancers
Swedish male dancers
19th-century theatre managers
Male actors from Stockholm