Isaac de Broen

Isaac de Broen (1783–1814), was a Swedish stage actor and theatre manager.

He married the actor and theatre director Christina Margareta Cederberg in 1804, and became the father of the actor Charlotta Deland and father-in-law of Pierre Deland.

He is remembered for his attempt to break the monopoly of the royal theatres in the capital.

In 1810, he managed to acquire permission for him and his wife to managed a theatre within the city borders of the capital during the winter, in contrast to Djurgårdsteatern, which was officially a theater beyond the city borders which was only to be used during the summer, and he opened the Nya komiska teatern (New Comedy Theatre) in 1810.

Isaac de Broen died in 1814 and his theatre was taken over by his widow and after that by his brother-in-law.