Lille Grønnegade Theatre

[2] As the French actors, who in many cases had lived in Denmark for generations, did not all wish to leave, René Magnon and another French immigrant, Etienne Capion, asked for permission to open a public theatre.

[4] Capion was the director, Magnon was responsible for the actors, and Marie Madeleine de Montaigu became the first actress to have performed for the Danish public at an official theatre.

[5] The female actors were few: among them were also Helene le Coffre, Maren Magdalene Lerche and Marie Madeleine's own daughter Frederikke Sophie.

Plays were performed in Danish but there was also dance: in 1726, Jean-Baptiste Landé was a guest ballet master.

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Poster for Molière 's The Miser , 1722