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===Stage === * 1827: ''Struensee'' – an 1827 drama by [[Michael Beer (poet)|Michael Beer]] with stage music by his brother [[Giacomo Meyerbeer]] (Stuttgart and Tübingen: Cotta 1829, premiered in Munich in 1828). The play was originally forbidden under the rule of the Prussian King [[Frederick William III]], and finally allowed by his more liberal successor [[Frederick William IV]] and premiered in Berlin in 1856.<ref>Meyerbeer & [[Robert Letellier|Letellier]] (1999–2004) I, 15 (Foreword by [[Heinz Becker (musicologist)|Heinz Becker]]) (1980) 250; Becker (1989), 108–9</ref> * 1991: ''[[Caroline Mathilde (ballet)|Caroline Mathilde]]'' – a 1991 two-act ballet staged by the [[Royal Danish Ballet]] and [[choreographer|choreographed]] by [[Flemming Flindt]] to music by Sir [[Peter Maxwell Davies]]. * 2008: ''[[The Visit of the Royal Physician]]'' ({{langx|da|Livlægens besøg}}) – a 2008 [[opera]] staged by the [[Royal Danish Opera]] and composed by [[Bo Holten]] to a [[libretto]] based on Enquist's 1999 novel.
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