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  1. Gustav Kadelburg (26 January 1851, in Pest – 11 September 1925, in Berlin) was a Hungarian-German actor and dramatist. His greatest success came posthumously, the operetta version of his play The White Horse Inn .

  2. "Gustav Kadelburg (26 January 1851, in Pest – 11 September 1925, in Berlin) was a Hungarian-German Jewish actor, dramatist, writer. He made his first appearance at Leipzig in 1869, and two years later played at the Wallnertheater in Berlin.

  3. Gustav Kadelburg worked at several theatres in Germany. From 1878 to 1880 he performed at the Stadttheater in Vienna and in 1880 he moved to Berlin. From 1894 onwards he only worked as a stage author, often together with Oskar Blumenthal.

  4. Gustav Kadelburg, auch Gustaf Kadelburg, (* 26. Juli 1851 in Pest ; † 11. September 1925 in Berlin ) war ein österreichischer Theaterschauspieler, Stückeschreiber und Librettist.

  5. Kadelburg, Gustav (1851-1925). Guide to Letters and Papers by German Authors, 1777-1912, G47388. Folger Shakespeare Library. Copy to clipboard

  6. Amused, Blumenthal used the story as the basis of a comedy —without music—which he co-authored with actor Gustav Kadelburg. However, Blumenthal and Kadelburg relocated the action from Lauffen to the much more prominent St. Wolfgang, where the Gasthof Weißes Rößl had actually existed since 1878.

  7. German actor and dramatist; born Jan. 26, 1851. He made his first appearance at Leipsic in 1869, and two years later played at the Wallnertheater, Berlin. He was very successful in comedy parts, but abandoned the stage to write comedies and farces.