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Amsterdamse Schouwburg

LC control no.n 81056541
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Corporate name headingAmsterdamse Schouwburg
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Variant(s)Amsterdam (Netherlands). Schouwburg
Amsterdam (Netherlands). Stadsschouwburg
Amsterdamsche Schouwburg
Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam
Stadsschouwburg (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Stads Schouwburg (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Amsterdamsche Stadsschouwburg
Schouwburg van De Witte
Schouwburg van Vingboons
Schouwburg van Van Campen
Nieuwe Schouwburg (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
SSBA (Amsterdamse Schouwburg)
See alsoPredecessor: Nederduytsche Academie (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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Mergee: Toneelgroep Amsterdam
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Product of merger: ITA (Internationaal Theater Amsterdam)
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Other standard no.167487748
Q1817103
Beginning date1637
1638
Ending date2017-12-31
Associated countryNetherlands United Provinces of the Netherlands
LocatedAmsterdam (Netherlands)
AddressMarnixstraat 429 Amsterdam Nederland
Leidseplein Amsterdam Nederland
Keizersgracht 384 Amsterdam Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden
Field of activityTheater Performing arts
Found inFokke, J. Historie van den Amsterdamschen Schouwburg, 1772.
Mattheij, Th. M. M. Waardering en kritiek, 1980 (subj.) t.p. (Amsterdamse Schouwburg)
Geskiedenis van den Amsterdamschen Schouwburg, 1920
Information from 678 converted Dec. 18, 2014 (built in 1637)
Kinker, J. Almanzor en Zehra, 1804: title page (Stads Schouwburg)
VIAF, 24 August 2020 (authorized access points in VIAF cluster: Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam, Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam, Pays-Bas, Amsterdamsche Stadsschouwburg; VIAF ID: 167487748 (Corporate))
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Wikipedia, 24 August 2020: Stadsschouwburg (Stadsschouwburg (Dutch: Municipal Theatre) of Amsterdam; theatre building at Leidseplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands; former home of the National Ballet and Opera; history: Duytsche Academie: in 1617, the dramatists Samuel Coster and Gerbrand Adriaenszoon Bredero -- along with their Rederijkerskamer "In Liefde Bloeyende" -- founded Duytsche Academy, institution to popularize science through lectures in the national language, in wooden building at Keizersgracht in Amsterdam; Amsterdam's first city theatre: Schouwburg of Van Campen, at Keizersgracht 384; replaced by larger building, opened 26 May 1665, which burned 7 May 1772; city theatre moved to Leidseplein, opened 13 September 1789; building burned down 1890; present theatre built 1892-1894)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stadsschouwburg&oldid=951512906>
Wikipedia, die vrije encyclopedie, 31 August 2020: Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam (Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam (SSBA); theatre building on Leidseplein in Amsterdam; also the name of some since-disappeared theatres of the capital city on the Keizersgracht and the Leidseplein; today's building dates from 1894, since 1982 has been a national monument; successor to Eerste Nederduytsche Academie, which soon became too small; first Schouwburg on Keizersgracht (1637-1664), city theater (stadsschouwburg), theatre of Van Campen (schouwburg van Van Campen); new Schouwburg on Keizersgracht (1665-1772), "Nieuwe Schouwburg," Schouwburg van Vingboons; first theatre on Leidseplein (1774-1890), Schouwburg van De Witte; current theatre (from 1894), Leidseplein 26 (Marnixstraat 429); the main performing group of Stadsschouwburg is Toneelgroep Amsterdam; as of January 1, 2018, both institutions form one organization, under the name ITA (Internationaal Theater Amsterdam))
   <https://nl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stadsschouwburg_Amsterdam&oldid=56206711>
Wikipedia, 26 August 2020: Theatre of Van Campen (Theatre of Van Campen (Dutch: Schouwburg van Van Campen); theatre located at Keizersgracht 384 in Amsterdam; the first city theatre, based on Teatro Olimpico in Italy; built in 1637, by Jacob van Campen, who coined the word Schouwburg for it; replaced the Duytsche Academy of Samuel Coster previously on the site; theatre of Van Campen served until 1664; temporarily closed at outbreak of Second Anglo-Dutch War; new, larger building, Schouwburg van Vingboons, opened May 26, 1665, burned 1772)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Theatre_of_Van_Campen&oldid=959538607>
Wikidata, 31 August 2020: Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam (Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam (Q1817103); also known as: Stadsschouwburg; description: theatre in Amsterdam; inception: 1638; field of work: performing arts; significant events: conflagration (1890), reconstruction (2000s); date of official opening (1894); street address: Marnixstraat 429; postal codes: 1017 PT, 1017 SG)
   <http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1817103>
Wikipedia, 24 August 2020: First Dutch Academy (Dutch: Eerste Nederduytsche Academie; institution set up by Samuel Coster (with the important support of Bredero and Hooft) in Amsterdam; academy was inaugurated on 23 September 1617, in wooden building; set up to offer theatre; another (perhaps more important) aim was to offer higher education to common people; the academy; the theatre)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=First_Dutch_Academy&oldid=965313231>
Wikipedia, die vrije encyclopedie, 24 August 2020: Eerste Nederduytsche Academie (Eerste Nederduytsche Academie; Costers' Nederduitsche Academie; Nederduytsche Academie; Amsterdamsche Academi; first theater in Amsterdam)
   <https://nl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eerste_Nederduytsche_Academie&oldid=56171331>
ITA website, 28 August 2020: introductory page (ITA) Over ITA (ITA established January 2018 out of a fusion between Stadsschouwburg and Toneelgroep Amsterdam) Contact (office: Internationaal Theater Amsterdam, Marnixstraat 427, 1017 PK Amsterdam; E: info@ita.nl)
   <https://ita.nl/nl/>
ITA website, English-language version, 28 August 2020: About ITA (ITA; Amsterdam Stadsschouwburg and Toneelgroep Amsterdam merged on 1 January 2018, and from the 18/19 season onwards we operate under the name Internationaal Theater Amsterdam (ITA); contemporary theatre, to cater to audiences from Amsterdam and around the world; pluriform national and international theatre and dance performances, social programmes)
   <https://ita.nl/en/about-ita/>
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