60°23′35″N 5°19′12″E / 60.393°N 5.320°E
Det norske Theater is a former theatre in Bergen, Norway, and regarded as the first pure Norwegian stage theatre. It opened in 1850 by primus motor, violinist Ole Bull, and closed in 1863 , after a bankruptcy. [1] [2] The theatre's first production was Holberg's comedy Den Vægelsindede, and the opening was on 2 January 1850. [3] The theatre played at the old comedy house built in 1800. [4]
In 1876 the theatre Den Nationale Scene opened in the same building. [5]
60°23′35″N 5°19′12″E / 60.393°N 5.320°E
Det norske Theater is a former theatre in Bergen, Norway, and regarded as the first pure Norwegian stage theatre. It opened in 1850 by primus motor, violinist Ole Bull, and closed in 1863 , after a bankruptcy. [1] [2] The theatre's first production was Holberg's comedy Den Vægelsindede, and the opening was on 2 January 1850. [3] The theatre played at the old comedy house built in 1800. [4]
In 1876 the theatre Den Nationale Scene opened in the same building. [5]