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- Oscarsteatern (English: Oscar Theatre), also known simply as Oscars, is one of Stockholm's private theatres and is the best-known musical theatre in Sweden...
- Carin Pollak and the score by Fredrik Kempe, which premiered at the Oscarsteatern in September 2018. Early recitals on Swedish Radio included Rachmaninov...
- was the head of "Södra Teatern" in Stockholm from 1939 to 1941, and "Oscarsteatern" from 1942 to 1947. He made ten records and took part in seven movies...
- and singer. His breakthrough was performing in the musical Cabaret at Oscarsteatern in 1989. Since then he has pla**** many roles in musicals, including...
- Queen musical We Will Rock You, performing at a number of shows at Oscarsteatern in Stockholm. Aggressive, charismatic hard rock frontmen such as Paul...
- alone leading his cast; all sold out, it wrapped up a year later at Oscarsteatern in Stockholm, also ending the four decades of successful performances...
- directing, and Daniel Réhn, with music by Fredrik Kempe will open at the Oscarsteatern in Stockholm on September 10, 2023. Starring two of Sweden's biggest...
- book by Kay Pollak, Edward af Sillen and Carin Pollak opened at the Oscarsteatern in Stockholm on September 13, 2018. It has since been translated for...
- and supervised several private theatres in Stockholm, including the Oscarsteatern, the Vasateatern, and the Konserthusteatern. He was also head of the...
- and between 1911 and 1918 he became the most noted operett-actor at Oscarsteatern. He worked at Scalateatern in Copenhagen, Denmark between 1918 and 1920...