Reval German Theatre
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Tallinna saksa teater | |
Address | Pärnu mnt 5, 10143 Tallinn, Estonia |
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Location | Tallinn, Estonia |
Coordinates | 59°26′05″N 24°44′54″E / 59.4347°N 24.7483°E |
Opened | 1795 |
The Reval German Theater (German: Revaler Deutsches Theater) is a theater building in Tallinn, Estonia. Originally built in 1975, it was formerly known as Revaler Theater (in German) or Tallinna Teater (in Estonian) in the 19th century, and various other names during the course of its history. It is now home to the Estonian Drama Theatre.
History
The theater was the second theater building and the first professional theater company in the city of Tallinn (then called Reval), founded in 1795. The theater was built to replace the first theater in Tallinn, the Revaler Liebhaber Theater (1784-1792). It was used by the German language amateur dramatic society (founded 1784), which performed German language drama and opera under August von Kotzebue.[citation needed]
In 1809 it was made a professional theater with professional German language actors, which made it the first professional theater in Tallinn, and was named (German) Revaler Theater or (Estonian) Tallinna Teater from 1809 to 1860.[citation needed]
It was named (Estonian) Tallinna Linnateater or (German) Revaler Stadttheater in 1860-1910; and Tallinna saksa teater in 1910-1939.[citation needed]
In 1939, the theater was closed and moved to occupied Poland by the order of the German government under the Nazis.[1]
Present use
The Reval German Theater building is now used by the Estonian Drama Theatre.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Hallas-Murula, Karin. Eesti Draamateater. Ehituslugu ja arhitektuur. – Eesti Draamateatri Maja 100. Tallinn : Eesti Draamateater, 2010.
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