Adolf Dombrowsky

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Adolf Dombrowski

Adolf Dombrowsky (born August 24, 1838 in Rostock , † after 1900) was a German actor and director .

Adolf Dombrowsky (also: Dombrowski) did a business apprenticeship, but then turned to the acting profession according to his inclinations. He took his first steps in Amsterdam under the director of Bier, then he went to the Stadttheater Hamburg, Riga, Mainz and Chemnitz. After 1870 Dombrowsky made an extensive American tour with Marie Seebach .

After that he was head director for two years in Düsseldorf and three years in Magdeburg. From there he went to Kiel, where under Hoffmann's direction he was senior director at the Kiel City Theater for five years, then at the Tivoli Theater there (today's theater in Holtenauer Strasse).

When his wife died at the end of January 1899 after twelve years of complete paralysis, Dombrowsky gave up his profession. His only son Ernst also became an actor.

literature

  • Johann Heinemann: Johann Meyer, a Schleswig-Holstein poet . Hamburg 1900, p. 107