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Date: 1769
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a German travelling theatre (1769-1779), was regarded as one of the most famous theatre troupes in Europe in the 18th century, about 60 members, 1771-1774 at the invitation of Duchess Anna Amalia at the Weimar court, then in Gotha and Leipzig
- Seyler Company
- Seylersche Schauspiel-Gesellschaft
- Seyler Theatre Company
- Seylersche Truppe
- Seilersche Truppe
- Seilersche Schauspiel-Gesellschaft
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English | Seyler theatre company |
a German travelling theatre (1769-1779), was regarded as one of the most famous theatre troupes in Europe in the 18th century, about 60 members, 1771-1774 at the invitation of Duchess Anna Amalia at the Weimar court, then in Gotha and Leipzig |
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1769
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1779
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5 June 1774Gregorian
am 6. Mai 1774 brannte das Hoftheater beim Schlossbrand nieder, was den Umzug der Truppe nach sich zog
1771
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5 June 1774Gregorian
erste Vorstellung Weißes Richard III. am 8. Juni 1774, Vertrag bis 2. Sept. 1775
2 September 1775Gregorian
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8 June 1775Gregorian
15 September 1775Gregorian
letzte Aufführung in Altenburg am 15.9.1775
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125 Rthl. (unit of account)
18 April 1775Gregorian
26 May 1775Gregorian
29 July 1771Gregorian
18 September 1771Gregorian
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- wikidatawiki Q1472772