Theatre NO99

In addition to productions in the large and small halls, plays have been staged in the open air as well: in an old swimming pool (Seven Samurais), and in three abandoned airplane hangars (King Ubu).

In addition to Ojasoo and Semper, other Estonian directors also directed plays in the theatre, as do guests from abroad (for example, Sebastian Hartmann, Aleksander Pepeljajev).

Several productions have been invited to participate in international festivals in Austria (Wiener Festwochen), Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Russia, Finland, Lithuania, and other countries.

A fixed company of ten actors under the direction of Tiit Ojasoo and Ene-Liis Semper alternate in their playing space with jazz concerts and musical events of international repute.

On the contrary, it is a centre of theatrical experiment that has thrived on continuing challenges, in search of the furthest limits of the art of theatre, even leading to a breaking point where the artists and technicians working on their shows could abandon the field, after exhausting fights in the core of the group, to succeed in giving value to their respective views.

The building of NO99 on Sakala street, Tallinn.