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  1. Johann Nepomuk Eduard Ambrosius Nestroy (German: [ˈnɛstrɔɪ̯]; 7 December 1801 – 25 May 1862) was a singer, actor and playwright in the popular Austrian tradition of the Biedermeier period and its immediate aftermath.

  2. Johann Nestroy (born Dec. 7, 1801, Vienna, Austria—died May 25, 1862, Graz) was one of Austrias greatest comic dramatists, and a brilliant character actor who dominated the mid-19th-century Viennese popular stage.

  3. Johann Nepomuk Eduard Ambrosius Nestroy war ein österreichischer Dramatiker, Schauspieler und Opernsänger. Sein Werk ist der literarische Höhepunkt des Alt-Wiener Volkstheaters.

  4. Einen Jux will er sich machen (1842) (He Will Go on a Spree or He'll Have Himself a Good Time), is a three-act musical play, designated as a Posse mit Gesang ("farce with singing"), by Austrian playwright Johann Nestroy.

  5. Johann Nestroy is often dubbed the Austrian Shakespeare. Quite rightly: like the great master of English literature, Nestroy impersonated the one or other character of his plays himself until he died. In 1833 Nestroy lands his first coup: The play ‘Lumpacivagabundus‘ was an immediate success.

  6. Johann Nestroy in 1862. This is a complete list of the plays of the Austrian singer-actor-playwright Johann Nestroy (1801–1862). Genres. Out of the 83 recorded works of Nestroy, a total of some 56 were designated as some form of Posse, meaning a farce or 'broad comedy', including 32 Possen mit Gesang (farce with singing).

  7. One of Austrias greatest comic dramatists and a brilliant character actor, Johann Nestroy dominated the popular stage in Vienna in the mid-19th century. Long popular in his homeland, Nestroy’s witty and cynical comedies are little known outside Austria and Germany.

  8. Johann Nestroy. Writer: Robert und Bertram, die lustigen Vagabunden. Nestroy completed high school between 1811 and 1816. After graduating from high school, he began studying philosophy at the University of Vienna in 1817. In 1820 he moved to the law faculty for two semesters.

  9. Nestroy in 1847. as a standard for popular theatre and praised Told's Der Zauberschleier ( 842) 'Vorziige der poetischen Erfindung'; it stressed the value of cosy 'humour' and little store by linguistic wit ('Wortgaukeley').17 The Oesterreichisches Morgenblatt, founded in 1836 and edited first by.

  10. Jul 21, 2005 · Johann Nepomuk Nestroy, known as theAristophanes of Vienna” and even the “Viennese Shakespeare”, began his theatrical career as a singer before acting in hundreds of roles both in Vienna and on stages across Europe.