This is the list of theatres located in Estonia. [1] [2] [3] The list is incomplete.
Name | Location (city) | Existing years | Further info | Image |
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Emajõe Summer Theatre | Tartu | 1996 | ||
Endla Theatre | Pärnu | |||
Estonia | Tallinn | |||
Estonian Drama Theatre | Tallinn | |||
Fine 5 Dance Theatre | Tallinn | |||
Ilmarine | Narva | 1989 [4] - | ||
Kanuti Guild Hall | Tallinn | |||
Kinoteater | Tallinn | |||
Labyrinth Theatre Group G9 | Tallinn? | |||
NUKU Theatre | Tallinn | |||
Piip and Tuut Theatre | Tallinn | |||
Polygon Theatre and Theatre School | ||||
R.A.A.A.M. | ||||
Rakvere Theatre | Rakvere | |||
Russian Drama Theatre of Estonia | Tallinn | |||
Sõltumatu Tantsu Lava | Tallinn | |||
Tallinn City Theatre | Tallinn | |||
Tallinn Dance Theatre | Tallinn | |||
Tallinna Töölisteater | Tallinn | 1926–1944 | ||
Tartu New Theatre | Tartu | |||
Theatre NO99 | Tallinn | |||
Ugala | Viljandi | |||
VABA LAVA (Open Space) | Tallinn | |||
Vanalinnastuudio | Tallinn | 1980-2004 | ||
Vanemuine | Tartu | |||
VAT Theatre | ||||
Von Krahl Theatre | Tallinn |
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