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A chronological survey of theatrical life between 1879 and 1893 examines each season's repertoire, company organization, and public reception. It documents the consolidation of a Finnish-language spoken drama, managerial correspondence and casting, and the financial pressures that prompted fundraising drives and provincial benefit performances. The narrative highlights programming choices and contemporary dramatists' influence, touring activity and audience responses, and traces how institutional decisions, artistic ambitions, and popular support interacted. Season-by-season accounts are supplemented by commentary and references to illustrate the period's cultural debates and the theatre's evolving role in national cultural life.
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