22-516: National Danish performing arts institution [REDACTED] You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Danish . (June 2023) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that
44-462: Is Fie, who is to marry Børge, who always smashes the porcelain of the house. The gang starts discussing their upcoming coup, which is about a Chinese vase worth DKK 1.5 million, which is to be sold to a Dutch buyer. The gang breaks in and steals the vase at Sankt Annæ Plads in Copenhagen but finds out that it is a Chinese copy from Hong Kong and that Egon has been cheated. The gang then set off to steal
66-626: Is a venue for "spoken theatre" with three stages, inaugurated in 2008. Cultural references [ edit ] The Royal Theatre on Kongens Nytorv is a central location in the 1978 Olsen-banden film The Olsen Gang Sees Red (from 1:16:58). The Royal Theatre is the location of several important scenes in the 2015 drama film The Danish Girl where Einar ( Eddie Redmayne ) begins to acknowledge his feminine side. See also [ edit ] Copenhagen Opera House Royal Danish Ballet Royal Danish Ballet school Royal Danish Orchestra Edvard Fallesen , General Director of
88-624: Is a venue for "spoken theatre" with three stages, inaugurated in 2008. Cultural references [ edit ] The Royal Theatre on Kongens Nytorv is a central location in the 1978 Olsen-banden film The Olsen Gang Sees Red (from 1:16:58). The Royal Theatre is the location of several important scenes in the 2015 drama film The Danish Girl where Einar ( Eddie Redmayne ) begins to acknowledge his feminine side. See also [ edit ] Copenhagen Opera House Royal Danish Ballet Royal Danish Ballet school Royal Danish Orchestra Edvard Fallesen , General Director of
110-545: Is both the national Danish performing arts institution and a name used to refer to its old purpose-built venue from 1874 located on Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen . The theatre was founded in 1748, first serving as the theatre of the king, and then as the theatre of the country. The theatre presents opera , the Royal Danish Ballet , multi-genre concerts, and drama in several locations. The Royal Danish Theatre organization
132-432: Is both the national Danish performing arts institution and a name used to refer to its old purpose-built venue from 1874 located on Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen . The theatre was founded in 1748, first serving as the theatre of the king, and then as the theatre of the country. The theatre presents opera , the Royal Danish Ballet , multi-genre concerts, and drama in several locations. The Royal Danish Theatre organization
154-587: Is different from Wikidata Culture articles needing translation from Danish Misplaced Pages Articles containing Danish-language text Infobox mapframe without OSM relation ID on Wikidata Commons category link is on Wikidata Pages using the Kartographer extension Det Kongelige Teater (Redirected from Det Kongelige Teater ) National Danish performing arts institution [REDACTED] You can help expand this article with text translated from
176-522: Is different from Wikidata Culture articles needing translation from Danish Misplaced Pages Articles containing Danish-language text Infobox mapframe without OSM relation ID on Wikidata Commons category link is on Wikidata Pages using the Kartographer extension The Olsen Gang Sees Red The Olsen Gang Sees Red ( Danish : Olsen-banden ser rødt ) is a 1976 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe , Morten Grunwald and Poul Bundgaard . The film
198-552: Is under the control of the Danish Ministry of Culture . Performing arts venues [ edit ] The Old Stage is the original Royal Danish Theatre built in 1874. The Copenhagen Opera House (Operaen) , built in 2004. Stærekassen ( New Stage ) is an Art Deco theatre adjacent to the main theatre. It was used for drama productions. It is no longer used by the Royal Theatre. The Royal Danish Playhouse
220-439: Is under the control of the Danish Ministry of Culture . Performing arts venues [ edit ] The Old Stage is the original Royal Danish Theatre built in 1874. The Copenhagen Opera House (Operaen) , built in 2004. Stærekassen ( New Stage ) is an Art Deco theatre adjacent to the main theatre. It was used for drama productions. It is no longer used by the Royal Theatre. The Royal Danish Playhouse
242-6405: The Royal Danish Theatre Official English-language page of the Royal Danish Theatre Skuespilhuset The Royal Danish Theatre and HC Andersen v t e Theatres in Copenhagen , Denmark Royal Danish Theatre Old Stage Stærekassen Copenhagen Opera House Royal Playhouse Københavns Teater Betty Nansen Teatret Folketeatret Nørrebro Teater Østre Gasværk Republique Other Bådteatret Bremen Teater Café Teatret Circus Building Det Ny Teater Husets Teater Pantomimeteatret Riddersalen Fringe and suburban Bellevue Teatret Gladsaxe Ny Teater Mungo Park Taastrup Teater Former theatres Casino Teatret Kalkeballen Lille Grønnegade Theatre National Scala v t e Copenhagen See also: Urban area of Copenhagen Official districts Amager Vest Amager Øst Bispebjerg Brønshøj-Husum Indre By Nørrebro Østerbro Valby Vanløse Vesterbro/Kongens Enghave Notable localities and neighbourhoods Indre By Bellahøj Carlsberg Christiania Christianshavn Frederiksberg Frederiksstaden Holmen Islands Brygge Kongens Nytorv Nyboder Nyhavn Slotsholmen Parks and open spaces Amager Strandpark Assistens Cemetery Frederiksberg Gardens Kastellet Kongens Have Superkilen Churches St. Alban's Alexander Nevsky Church St. Andrew's Anna Church St. Ansgar's Cathedral St. Augustine's Bernstorff Palace Bethlehem Church Brorson's Church Christian's Church Christ Church Elijah's Church Frederik's Church Frederiksberg Church Godthaab Church Grundtvig's Church Gustaf Church Hans Tausen's Church Holmen Church Holy Ghost Church Immanuel Church Isaiah Church St. James's Jerusalem's Church Jesus Church St. John's Church Kildevæld Church St. Luke's Church Mariendal Church St. Mark's St. Matthew's Nathanael's Church St. Paul's St. Peter's Philip's Church Reformed Church Church of Our Saviour Simon Peter's Church Solbjerg Church Sundby Church Trinitatis Church Zion's Church Museums Cisternerne Amber Museum Danish Design Centre Danish Museum of Art & Design Danish Revue Museum Fotografisk Center University of Copenhagen Geological Museum Hirschsprung Collection Jewish Museum Kastrupgård Kunsthal Charlottenborg Medical Museion Museum of Copenhagen National Museum of Denmark National Museum of Photography Natural History Museum of Denmark North Atlantic House Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Police Museum Revue Museum Royal Danish Naval Museum National Gallery of Denmark Storm P. Museum Tycho Brahe Planetarium War Museum Landmarks Amalienborg Børsen Charlottenborg Palace Christiansborg Palace Copenhagen City Hall Harbour Baths Fortifications Frederiksberg Palace Hotel Astoria Kongens Nytorv Lakes Langelinie The Little Mermaid Medicon Valley Nørreport Station Opera House Øresund Bridge Palace Hotel Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Rosenborg Castle Royal Danish Playhouse Royal Library Tivoli Gardens Politics and administration Capital Region Copenhagen Municipality Lord mayors of Copenhagen Frederiksberg Municipality Education Copenhagen Business School Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation Technical University of Denmark University of Copenhagen UCC Transport Copenhagen Airport Copenhagen Central Station Copenhagen Metro Port of Copenhagen S-train Cycling ( Super Bikeways ) Districts History Lists Transport [REDACTED] Category Authority control databases [REDACTED] International ISNI VIAF 2 National Germany United States France BnF data Norway Israel Geographic Structurae MusicBrainz place EUTA theatre Artists ULAN Other IdRef Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal_Danish_Theatre&oldid=1239550625 " Categories : 1748 establishments in Denmark Arts in Copenhagen Ballet venues Concert halls in Copenhagen Culture of Denmark Dance in Copenhagen Danish opera companies Gammelholm Historicist architecture in Copenhagen Listed theatres in Denmark Music venues completed in 1874 Opera houses in Denmark Organizations based in Copenhagen Organizations based in Denmark with royal patronage Organizations established in 1748 Theatres completed in 1874 Theatres in Copenhagen Hidden categories: CS1 German-language sources (de) Articles with short description Short description
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#1732844153149264-5576: The Royal Danish Theatre Official English-language page of the Royal Danish Theatre Skuespilhuset The Royal Danish Theatre and HC Andersen v t e Theatres in Copenhagen , Denmark Royal Danish Theatre Old Stage Stærekassen Copenhagen Opera House Royal Playhouse Københavns Teater Betty Nansen Teatret Folketeatret Nørrebro Teater Østre Gasværk Republique Other Bådteatret Bremen Teater Café Teatret Circus Building Det Ny Teater Husets Teater Pantomimeteatret Riddersalen Fringe and suburban Bellevue Teatret Gladsaxe Ny Teater Mungo Park Taastrup Teater Former theatres Casino Teatret Kalkeballen Lille Grønnegade Theatre National Scala v t e Copenhagen See also: Urban area of Copenhagen Official districts Amager Vest Amager Øst Bispebjerg Brønshøj-Husum Indre By Nørrebro Østerbro Valby Vanløse Vesterbro/Kongens Enghave Notable localities and neighbourhoods Indre By Bellahøj Carlsberg Christiania Christianshavn Frederiksberg Frederiksstaden Holmen Islands Brygge Kongens Nytorv Nyboder Nyhavn Slotsholmen Parks and open spaces Amager Strandpark Assistens Cemetery Frederiksberg Gardens Kastellet Kongens Have Superkilen Churches St. Alban's Alexander Nevsky Church St. Andrew's Anna Church St. Ansgar's Cathedral St. Augustine's Bernstorff Palace Bethlehem Church Brorson's Church Christian's Church Christ Church Elijah's Church Frederik's Church Frederiksberg Church Godthaab Church Grundtvig's Church Gustaf Church Hans Tausen's Church Holmen Church Holy Ghost Church Immanuel Church Isaiah Church St. James's Jerusalem's Church Jesus Church St. John's Church Kildevæld Church St. Luke's Church Mariendal Church St. Mark's St. Matthew's Nathanael's Church St. Paul's St. Peter's Philip's Church Reformed Church Church of Our Saviour Simon Peter's Church Solbjerg Church Sundby Church Trinitatis Church Zion's Church Museums Cisternerne Amber Museum Danish Design Centre Danish Museum of Art & Design Danish Revue Museum Fotografisk Center University of Copenhagen Geological Museum Hirschsprung Collection Jewish Museum Kastrupgård Kunsthal Charlottenborg Medical Museion Museum of Copenhagen National Museum of Denmark National Museum of Photography Natural History Museum of Denmark North Atlantic House Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Police Museum Revue Museum Royal Danish Naval Museum National Gallery of Denmark Storm P. Museum Tycho Brahe Planetarium War Museum Landmarks Amalienborg Børsen Charlottenborg Palace Christiansborg Palace Copenhagen City Hall Harbour Baths Fortifications Frederiksberg Palace Hotel Astoria Kongens Nytorv Lakes Langelinie The Little Mermaid Medicon Valley Nørreport Station Opera House Øresund Bridge Palace Hotel Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Rosenborg Castle Royal Danish Playhouse Royal Library Tivoli Gardens Politics and administration Capital Region Copenhagen Municipality Lord mayors of Copenhagen Frederiksberg Municipality Education Copenhagen Business School Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation Technical University of Denmark University of Copenhagen UCC Transport Copenhagen Airport Copenhagen Central Station Copenhagen Metro Port of Copenhagen S-train Cycling ( Super Bikeways ) Districts History Lists Transport [REDACTED] Category Authority control databases [REDACTED] International ISNI VIAF 2 National Germany United States France BnF data Norway Israel Geographic Structurae MusicBrainz place EUTA theatre Artists ULAN Other IdRef Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal_Danish_Theatre&oldid=1239550625 " Categories : 1748 establishments in Denmark Arts in Copenhagen Ballet venues Concert halls in Copenhagen Culture of Denmark Dance in Copenhagen Danish opera companies Gammelholm Historicist architecture in Copenhagen Listed theatres in Denmark Music venues completed in 1874 Opera houses in Denmark Organizations based in Copenhagen Organizations based in Denmark with royal patronage Organizations established in 1748 Theatres completed in 1874 Theatres in Copenhagen Hidden categories: CS1 German-language sources (de) Articles with short description Short description
286-600: The Royal Danish Theatre from 1876 to 1894 References [ edit ] ^ "Film 8 Olsen Banden ser rødt / Die Olsenbande sieht rot" . olsenbande-homepage.de (in German) . Retrieved 8 October 2017 . ^ "Tour The Danish Girl locations" . visitdenmark.dk . Retrieved 9 October 2017 . External links [ edit ] [REDACTED] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Royal Danish Theatre . Official Danish-language website of
308-488: The Royal Danish Theatre from 1876 to 1894 References [ edit ] ^ "Film 8 Olsen Banden ser rødt / Die Olsenbande sieht rot" . olsenbande-homepage.de (in German) . Retrieved 8 October 2017 . ^ "Tour The Danish Girl locations" . visitdenmark.dk . Retrieved 9 October 2017 . External links [ edit ] [REDACTED] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Royal Danish Theatre . Official Danish-language website of
330-552: The corresponding article in Danish . (June 2023) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Misplaced Pages. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality. If possible, verify
352-597: The original vase, but Egon gets trapped and walled inside a basement, so Benny and Kjeld must free him. The vase is in turn handed over to the Dutch buyer. The band therefore continues the hunt for the Royal Theater, where the buyer is with the money and the vase. The gang breaks through four walls with various tools to reach an elevator and on to the Dutch buyer, where they steal the money and the vase. Fie and Børge get married and fly to Mallorca, but it turns out that Fie has changed
374-892: The source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Danish Misplaced Pages article at [[:da:Det Kongelige Teater]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|da|Det Kongelige Teater}} to the talk page . For more guidance, see Misplaced Pages:Translation . Royal Danish Theatre Det Kongelige Teater [REDACTED] The theatre seen from Kongens Nytorv [REDACTED] Address Kongens Nytorv Copenhagen Denmark Type National theatre Capacity 1,600 seats Construction Opened 1874 ; 150 years ago ( 1874 ) Architect Vilhelm Dahlerup Website https://kglteater.dk/ The Royal Danish Theatre ( RDT , Danish : Det Kongelige Teater )
396-467: The suitcase with the one with the money. The two newlyweds fly off with the money, while the gang at home are shocked to see that the suitcase is full of clothes and not the money they expected. The film received critical and audience praise, for its writing, acting, directing and music, and was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards , but
418-656: The template {{Translated|da|Det Kongelige Teater}} to the talk page . For more guidance, see Misplaced Pages:Translation . Royal Danish Theatre Det Kongelige Teater [REDACTED] The theatre seen from Kongens Nytorv [REDACTED] Address Kongens Nytorv Copenhagen Denmark Type National theatre Capacity 1,600 seats Construction Opened 1874 ; 150 years ago ( 1874 ) Architect Vilhelm Dahlerup Website https://kglteater.dk/ The Royal Danish Theatre ( RDT , Danish : Det Kongelige Teater )
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#1732844153149484-537: Was the eighth in the Olsen Gang -series, and was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards , but was not accepted as a nominee. Egon is released once again from the prison in Vridsløselille, where he is received by Kjeld and Benny, after which they drive home to Kjeld and Yvonne. Yvonne however is not very fond of Egon as he is constantly being arrested. Also present
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