Ulrik Torsslow

[1] The Torsslow couple, in their position as star actors, launched a strike in which they demanded the reforms be stopped and the disciplinarian rules abolished.

[1] The discontent of the disciplinarian system was voiced by Elise Frösslind, who, when director Puke asked her if she was satisfied with the settlement, replied: "Oh yes, the only thing missing is the flogging.

[1] Ulrik and Sara Torsslow left the Royal Dramatic Theatre after the strike of 1834, bringing with them a number of leading actors.

[1] Ulrik and Sara Torsslow initiated a struggle against the royal theater monopoly of 1798, which lasted for eight years and eventually resulted in its abolition.

Initially, they were engaged at the Djurgårdsteatern, a theater which was not regarded as illegal because, firstly, it lay just outside of the city borders and, secondly, it had, until that point, only been used during the summers.

Ulrik and Sara Torsslow enjoyed a renewed golden age of their careers at the Mindre teatern, where they were praised by critics as "were the spouses during the tenure of a few years united to a Twin Pair of the First Order in the Sky of Art.