The building of the Rakvere Theatre was opened with a public ceremony on 24 February 1940, the 22nd anniversary of independent Estonia, the following day the first ever play, August Kitzberg's "Tuulte pöörises" premiered.
[1] Rakvere is believed to be the smallest town in Europe, which has its own professional theatre.
[2] As of 2019, the troupe consists of 21 actors, eleven men and ten women:[3]
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