Rakvere Theatre
History
Rakvere Theatre was established in the fall of 1921, when Rakvere Näitlejate Ring was formed. The building of the Rakvere Theatre was opened with a public ceremony on 24 February 1940, the 22nd anniversary of independent Estonia, the following day the first ever play, August Kitzberg's "Tuulte pöörises" premiered. The theatre's artistic director is Üllar Saaremäe, and theatre manager is Joonas Tartu.[1]
Rakvere is believed to be the smallest town in Europe, which has its own professional theatre.[2]
As of 2019, the troupe consists of 21 actors, eleven men and ten women:[3]
|
|
|
|
Gallery
- Theatre building from east
- View from the Park of the Theatre
- Statues in front of the Rakvere Theatre
- Artistic director Üllar Saaremäe
gollark: This is something you might find in some forum software, say.
gollark: Yes.
gollark: And return the post content and the thread title.
gollark: That query there would look up the `post` with `id` 2181924 and pull the row from `thread` with `id` corresponding to the `thread` (which contains the thread ID, presumably) of the `post`.
gollark: https://www.sqlite.org/syntax/join-clause.html
References
- History at rakvereteater.ee
- Taul, Gregor. "Turism ja linnamaastikud Pihkvas". Sirp. 22 December 2011. Accessed 4 April 2012. (in Estonian)
- Näitlejad (10.09.2019)
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.