- Anna Catharina Materna
Anna Catharina Materna, "née" von der Luhe (1731–1757), was a Danish
actor andplaywright . She belonged to the first pioneer-troupe of actors at theRoyal Danish Theatre , and later became one of the first female playwrights to have her plays performed there.Life and career
Materna was the child of the noble but poor Lieutenant Friedrich von der Luhe, and joined the theatre in 1748 when it advertised for female actors, which were in short supply for the newly opened national stage in
Copenhagen . It was unusual, and considered a great shame, for a member of nobility to perform on stage, and she took thestage name Materna to hide her identity.Anna Catharina Materna was not in reality considered to have much talent as an actor, but she knew how to portray a
noblewoman , and was considered perfect for this on the stage, and she became aprimadonna of the theatre in such parts, used much as a stage-ornament, and sometimes considered the first to interpret thesoubrette role on the Danish stage. She was the also the subject of many rumors and intrigues among her colleagues, especially from her great rival Anna Dorothea Lund. She was also regarded and talked about as acourtesan , and had a long list oflover s; in 1753, she was offered an allowance to become akept woman , negotiations being handled by her mother, and in the same year, she retired from the stage. In her farewell letter toLudvig Holberg , which she sent to him when she left the theatre, she said that her colleagues had never let a moment pass which they did not take to embarrass her; she also wrote about them; "I Know I have been more of a burden for them than an asset", but she also thanked Holberg; "For the always towards me directed kindness", and tells him, that: " I have you to thank for a great deal of my happiness, a memory which will always remain with me." The same year, Holberg wrote a code of behaviour for the theatre and lectured those who mistreated their colleagues.In that year, she instead married the
nobleman Christian Albreckt von Passow (but keeping the surname Materna), a marriage that produced a child, which was kept a secret. Passow then left Denmark forTranquebar inIndia , and, although Materna was meant to follow him, this never came about. Instead, she began a new career as atranslator andwriter of plays. She became one of the first writers inEurope to use the oldNordic god s of her own country, rather than the Roman gods andgoddess es, in her plays; she stated that she did not see the reason to use Roman or Greek gods, when Denmark had som many of their own. Three of her plays were performed on the stage at the Royal Danish Theatre; she was one of the first native female writers to have her plays performed there. [ [http://www.kvinfo.dk/side/597/bio/915/origin/170/ Biographical detail] : "KVInfo" dk icon website. Retrieved onJanuary 5 2008 .]References
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