Von Krahl Theatre

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Von Krahl Theatre
Von Krahli Teater
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Von Krahl Theatre.
Von Krahl Theatre
AddressRataskaevu 10, 10123 Tallinn, Estonia
Location Tallinn, Estonia
Coordinates 59°26′14″N24°44′33″E / 59.43721°N 24.74263°E / 59.43721; 24.74263
Website
vonkrahl.ee

Von Krahl Theatre (Estonian : Von Krahli teater) is a theatre in Tallinn, Estonia. The theatre director is Peeter Jalakas. [1]

The theatre is established in 1992 by Peeter Jalakas and his theatrical group "Ruto Killakund". [1]

The theatre's hall has about 100 seats. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Tallinna entsüklopeedia [Encyclopedia of Tallinn]. Volume II (N-Ü) (in Estonian). Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastuse AS. 2004. p. 337.