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Ilmarine (Estonian : Ilmarine) is a professional theater in Narva, Estonia. The theater's art director is Irina Mihhaljova. [1]

The theater was established in 1989 by Juri and Irina Mihhaljova. The name "Ilmarine" derives from the same-name association which was established in 1874 in Narva. [1]

Since 2010, the theater owns its own house. The house has 300-seated auditorium. [1]

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  1. 1 2 3 "Teater.ee - Ilmarine". teater.ee. Retrieved 4 December 2020.