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184: 268:(1879). It deals with the hypocrisy of the bourgeoisie and a woman’s struggle to emancipate herself. For Ibsen and his contemporaries, drama was not a question of entertainment but an exercise in critical commentary on the lifestyle of the times. During this period, the Royal Theatre dominated the scene, but around 1850 other, to some extent more popular, theatres were established, starting with the Casino (1848) where 339:(1923–1977) wrote a number of plays, some filmed or televised, criticising the middle class, the welfare state and the conflict between normal and abnormal, often questioning the views generally shared by the audience. His 620: 888: 665: 903: 855: 747: 860: 712: 299: 865: 406: 812: 782: 742: 722: 702: 251: 893: 913: 898: 845: 792: 767: 625: 883: 772: 732: 685: 680: 670: 655: 615: 600: 590: 585: 787: 777: 757: 737: 707: 635: 802: 727: 435: 372: 350:
In recent years, there has been something of a revival in Danish theatre. Many new playwrights and producers have appeared. These include:
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in view of his successful satirical comedies (1722), is considered to be the founder of the Danish theatre. Plays such as
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and across the country which put on a wide variety of Danish and foreign performances. The flagship
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based on an earlier, highly successful television series was premiered at the new
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Matador-stjerner er enige: Det betød alt from Avisen.dk (in Danish).
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In the 20th century, theatres were established in the large cities
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as well as numerous radio and television plays and staged dramas.
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