Endla ( Estonian : Endla teater ) is a professional theatre in city of Pärnu , Estonia .
5-609: Jüri Vlassov (April 23, 1948) is an Estonian actor and singer. From 1969 to 1973 he worked at the Endla Theatre , Pärnu . In 1974 he had become an actor and also created music for theatre productions. He also performed in TV fills and series. Vlassov didn't have any professional theatric education. In 2014 his employment contract with Endla ended over 45 years. He was offered half-time job, to which he disagreed. In 1974, he together with Mihkel Smeljanski [ et ] founded
10-450: The band Hõbedased kaksikud ("Silver Twins"), which in 1975 had become Kuldne Trio [ et ] ("Golden Trio"), which existed for over 45 years, until the death of Smeljanski, and was well known in the whole Estonia. In 1995, he together with Smeljanski wrote a book Devil Dozen s Homework on the topic "Golden Trio" ( Kuraditosin kodukirjandit teemal "Kuldne Trio" ), reprinted as Kuldse Trio in 2008. In 2017, Endla Theatre staged
15-524: The play "Pao-pao. The stories of the Golden Trio" („Pao-pao. Kuldse Trio lood“). Endla Theatre The roots of the theatre came from Endla Society . The theatre opened in 1911. The first performance was Libahunt (The Werewolf) by the Estonian writer August Kitzberg . The Estonian Declaration of Independence was proclaimed from the theatre's balcony on 23 February 1918, one day before it
20-467: Was a performer at the theater from 1982 until 2000. The actress Lii Tedre was engaged at the theater from 1968 until 2010 and has frequently returned to the Endla as a guest actress. Jüri Vlassov worked with the theater from 1969 to 2014. 58°23′6.95″N 24°29′48.12″E / 58.3852639°N 24.4967000°E / 58.3852639; 24.4967000 This European theatre-related article
25-522: Was proclaimed in Tallinn . The theatre was destroyed by fire in 1944, and the Soviet authorities opted not to restore the theatre but to demolish it with explosives in 1961 due to it being an important symbol of Estonian independence. The new building was finished in 1967 and renovated in 2001. From 1948 until 1986, the actress and singer Olli Ungvere was engaged at the theater. The actor Margus Oopkaup
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