
Ugala theatre
Ugala is a theatre in Viljandi, Estonia.
The theatre was founded in 1920[1] opening on January 10 of that year. The first production was Oscar Wilde's "Salome".[1]
Ugala's Artistic Directors
- 1925 - 1926: Andres Särev
 - 1926 – 1928: Eduard Lemberg
 - 1928 – 1932: Alfred Mering
 - 1932 – 1933: Valter Soosõrv
 - 1933 – 1934: Karl Merits
 - 1934 – 1936: Alfred Mering
 - 1936 – 1941: Eduard Tinn
 - 1942 – 1943: Jullo Talpsepp
 - 1943 – 1945: Eero Neemre
 - 1945 – 1947: Karl Ader
 - 1947 – 1948: Enn Toona
 - 1949 – 1970: Aleks Sats
 - 1970 – 1979: Heino Torga
 - 1979 – 1983: Jaan Tooming
 - 1983 – 1988: Jaak Allik
 - 1989 – 1991: Kalju Komissarov
 - 1991 – 1995: Jaak Allik
 - 1995 – 1998: Andres Lepik
 - 1998 – 2000: Andres Noormets
 - 2000 – 2002: Jaak Allik
 - 2002 - 2003, 2009: Peeter Tammearu
 - 2002 - 2009: artistic director Peter Tammearu (theater director since 2003)
 - 2009 - 2012: head of the theater Hillar Sein and head stage director Indrek Sammul
 - 2012 - 2013: head of the theater Heiti Pakk and head stage director Margus Kasterpalu
 - 2014 - 2019: theater director Kristiina Alliksaar and creative director Ott Aardam
 - 2019 - : Tanel Jonas
 
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