Louise Granberg
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Louise Elisabeth Granberg (29 October 1812 Stockholm
- 28 December 1907), was a Swedish playwright, translator and theatre director.
She was the daughter of the actor and writer Per Adolf Granberg and the sister of the playwright Jeanette Granberg
. From 1849 forward, she translated and wrote plays, sometimes jointly with her sister, under the name Carl Blink. The season 1860-61, her play Johan Fredman was staged at Mindre teatern
in Stockholm.
She married the actor Edvard Stjernström, her former brother-in-law, founder of the Swedish Theatre (Stockholm)
. In 1877-1880, she was the "very able" director of the theatre.
Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and the largest city of Sweden and constitutes the most populated urban area in Scandinavia. Stockholm is the most populous city in Sweden, with a population of 851,155 in the municipality , 1.37 million in the urban area , and around 2.1 million in the metropolitan area...
- 28 December 1907), was a Swedish playwright, translator and theatre director.
She was the daughter of the actor and writer Per Adolf Granberg and the sister of the playwright Jeanette Granberg
Jeanette Granberg
Jeanette Granberg, as married Stjernström, as a pseudonym Georges Malméen, , was a Swedish writer, a playwright, a feminist and a translator, who wrote plays for mainly the theatre Mindre teatern in Stockholm in the mid-19th century. She was praised as a great dramatic by her contemporaries...
. From 1849 forward, she translated and wrote plays, sometimes jointly with her sister, under the name Carl Blink. The season 1860-61, her play Johan Fredman was staged at Mindre teatern
Mindre teatern
Mindre teatern , Nya teatern , Lindeberska teatern , was a Swedish theatre at Kungsgatan in Stockholm, active 1842-1863...
in Stockholm.
She married the actor Edvard Stjernström, her former brother-in-law, founder of the Swedish Theatre (Stockholm)
Swedish Theatre (Stockholm)
The Swedish Theatre in Stockholm was, at the beginning of the 20th century, Sweden's largest dramatic theatre. During its years in use, from 1875 to 1925, it was often considered as Sweden's foremost national theatre...
. In 1877-1880, she was the "very able" director of the theatre.