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    The French Theater of Gustav III was a French language theater active in Sweden between 1781 and 1792. The French theater company performed both before...
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    Anne Marie Milan Desguillons (category 18th-century French actresses)
    1753–28 July 1829) was a French stage actress. She was active in the French Theater of Gustav III in Sweden in 1781-92, and principal of the Royal Dramatic...
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    by King Gustav III, on behalf of his consort Sophia Magdalena. The castle was frequently used by the royal court during the reign of Gustav III, who favored...
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    Sophie Hus (category 18th-century French actresses)
    Russia), was a French stage actress. She was active in the French Theater of Gustav III in Sweden (1784–87), and the French theater in Russia (1787–99)...
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  • actor at the French Theater of Gustav III (1781–92) and at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (1788-1808). He was also inspector of the royal theaters for many years...
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  • Françoise-Éléonore Villain (category 18th-century French actresses)
    She was engaged in Sweden in The French Theater of Gustav III from 1781 until 1783, where she was viewed as one of its most prominent members, and she...
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    Marie Louise Marcadet (category Swedish people of French descent)
    actress of French origin. She was active in the Royal Swedish Opera as a singer, and in the Royal Dramatic Theatre and the French Theater of Gustav III as...
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  • Marie-Renée Frossard (category 18th-century French ballet dancers)
    as two of the most noted members. The French theater was dissolved by Gustav III of Sweden in 1771, who wished to establish a native theater, opera and...
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  • Marie Baptiste (category 18th-century French actresses)
    in a smaller scale for five years, until the engagement of the French Theater of Gustav III in 1781. When her husband lost his position at the Royal...
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    Gustav III of Sweden is murdered on a masquerade at the Opera. 1793: Ebel riot. 1798-99: A theater monopoly is introduced which reserve all theater performances...
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