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In a bustling provincial hall that doubles as a restaurant, a wandering troupe gathers for a lively opening. Their flamboyant leader, the tireless theatre manager Sjövall, launches the first act with a tongue‑in‑cheek chorus celebrating art’s grandeur, while the cast—actors, apprentices, and a chorus of onlookers—join in a spirited, slightly self‑congratulatory song. The atmosphere crackles with theatrical bravado, setting the stage for both performance and the backstage drama that follows.
Soon the joviality gives way to tension as Sjövall’s grandiose promises clash with the practical worries of his colleagues. The impatient Ölander fumes over unpaid wages, his hunger for both food and recognition evident, while the young actor Theodor, fresh from a modest shop, is hailed as a rising star whose devotion to the craft is praised despite his lack of pay. The scene captures a vivid portrait of a troupe caught between artistic ambition and the harsh realities of a traveling life, inviting listeners to hear the humor, hope, and simmering discord that drive the first act forward.
Language
fi
Duration
~52 minutes (50K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2021-08-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1811–1868
A lively voice of 19th-century Stockholm, he wrote fiction, plays, and journalism with a sharp eye for city life and everyday people. His work made him one of Sweden’s best-known literary figures of his time.
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