Catharina Elisabeth Velten
Catharina Elisabeth Velten née Paulsen (1646–1712) was a German stage actress and theatre manager.[1] She was the manager of the famous Hochdeutsche Hofcomödianten in 1692–1712.
She was the daughter of the actor-manager Carl Andreas Paulsen (1620–1679) and Catharina Lydia (d. 1675) and married in 1671 to the actor-manager Johannes Velten (1640–1692), who took over her father's theatre company in 1678. She acted in her father's and then her husband's company and took over it herself after the death of her spouse. Her company was famous in Germany and the Nordic countries.
She is described as an educated woman, and are known to have participated in a debate with the theatre-hostile deacon Johann Joseph Winckler of Magdeburg, when she refused his Biblical arguments in Latin and Greek.
References
[edit]- ^ Katy Schlegel, Velten (Velthen, Velthemin, Veltheim), Catharina Elisabeth, in: Sächsische Biografie, hrsg. vom Institut für Sächsische Geschichte und Volkskunde e.V., bearb. von Martina Schattkowsky, Online-Ausgabe: https://web.archive.org/web/20150721202407/http://www.isgv.de/saebi (31.1.2015)
- http://saebi.isgv.de/biografie/Catharina_Velten_(gest._nach_1712)
- Katy Schlegel, Velten (Velthen, Velthemin, Veltheim), Catharina Elisabeth, in: Sächsische Biografie, hrsg. vom Institut für Sächsische Geschichte und Volkskunde e.V., bearb. von Martina Schattkowsky, Online-Ausgabe: https://web.archive.org/web/20150721202407/http://www.isgv.de/saebi (31.1.2015)
- 1646 births
- 1712 deaths
- 17th-century German actresses
- German theatre directors
- 17th-century theatre managers
- 18th-century theatre managers
- 18th-century German actresses
- German theatre managers and producers
- Women theatre managers and producers
- German women theatre directors
- 18th-century German businesswomen
- 18th-century German businesspeople
- 17th-century German businesswomen
- 17th-century German businesspeople