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Bloch, Ibsen, and Nineteenth-Century Rehearsal Practice: A Note*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 July 2009
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1 The volumes from which the statistics referred to here are drawn are: Regiejournal 16 August 1869 – 2 June 1880Google Scholar and Regiejournal 17 August 1880 – 30 June 1888Google Scholar. These handwritten folios are preserved in the stage manager's office of the Danish Royal Theatre. The implications of the rehearsal statistics supplied by these sources have been discussed previously in Krogh's, Torben works, especially Skuespilleren i det 18de Aarhundrede (Copenhagen, 1948)Google Scholar and Det kgl. Teaters aeldste Regiejournal 1781–87 (Copenhagen, 1927)Google Scholar, and in Marker, Frederick J., “The Actor in the Nineteenth Century: Aspects of Rehearsal and Performance in the Prenaturalistic Theatre in Scandinavia,” Quarterly Journal of Speech, LI, 2 (1965), 177–189CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
2 See Lise-Lone, and Marker, Frederick J., “Fru Heiberg: A Study of the Art of the Romantic Actor,” Theatre Research, XIII, 1 (1973), 22, 36–7Google Scholar.
3 Heiberg, Johanne Luise, Et Liv gjenoplevet i Erindringen, 3rd ed. (Copenhagen, 1913), II, 346Google Scholar.