Jacob von Thyboe
Jacob von T(h)yboe eller Den stortalende Soldat, or simply Jacob von Thyboe, is a satirical play first published by Ludvig Holberg in 1723.[1] Ir premiered at rgw Lille Grønnegade Theatre in Copenhagen in 1725.
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![]() A production of Jacob con Thyboe at the Royal Danish Theatre painted by Christian Ferdinand Christensen | |
Written by | Ludvig Holberg |
Date premiered | 1725 |
Place premiered | Lille Grønnegade Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark |
Original language | Danish |
Genre | Comedy |
Setting | Denmark |
Plot summary
Leonard is poor but wants to marry the fair Lucilia. His two rivals, Jakob von Thyboe, a soldier, and Styge Stygotius, are both wealthy and well-spoken.[2]
Adaptions
DR has produced a "made-for-television" of Jacob von Thyboe that premiered on 13 March 1966. It was directed by Ulf Stenbjørn and the cast included Aksel Erhardtsen, John Larsen, Eddie Karnil and Olaf Ussing.[3]
gollark: Well, that's not that bad, and probably occurs because nebulae are pretty common.
gollark: I suspect its users are mostly illiterate.
gollark: I just... why, trade hub, why? They do know it's not actually anywhere near the new release, right? Clearly no.
gollark: > explicitly asks for CB silver, no "offers"> gets an offer of two mimic pygmy eggs
gollark: I mean, yes, viewbombing is bad.
References
- "Jacob von Tyboe eller Den stortalende Soldat". sceneweb.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 26 March 2018.
- "Jacob von Tyboe eller Den stortalende Soldat". sceneweb.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 26 March 2018.
- "Jacob von Tyboe". carlthdreyer.dk (in Norwegian). Retrieved 26 March 2018.
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