Johann Carl Stadler

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Johann Carl Stadler ( 1768 in Vienna - after 1812 in Hanover ) was an Austrian theater actor , theater director and singer .

Life

Stadler made his debut in Vienna, then was engaged in Ljubljana and Trieste , where he played first amateur roles with great success. In 1787 he came to the Theater an der Wien and in 1789 received a call to the Hofburgtheater , where he worked for two years. From 1791 to 1792 he was engaged in Pest and from 1792 to 1793 in Prague . Due to increasing obesity, he had to switch to the father's subject. From 1793 to 1798 he played this subject in Freistadt, where he also appeared as a singer.

After he had been the director there for a while, he became a member of the Frankfurt Theater, followed a call to Kassel in 1799 and took over the management of the Bremen City Theater in 1807, where he had worked since 1803. Stadler did not last long there either, in 1812 he came to Hanover, where he also died.

An actor enthusiastic about the arts, talented and capable, he would have made it to the point if he had not changed the scene of his artistic activity too often.

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