Olga Koch Comes From Money at Uus Laine
Framed by a series of self-posed questions (“Thanks for asking!”), Koch uses hilarious, brutal observations to highlight the hypocrisy and real fears of the ruling classes.
Kat Nip: High & Dry
The show High & Dry begins with the energetic beat of Chappell Roan’s electrifying dance anthem Pink Pony Club. It’s an inspired opening choice: the melody conjures feelings of joy,…
Happy Condolences (Preview) – Sille-Kadri Simer
Her use of comedy as a craft was in full effect, allowing us to witness and participate in the process of testing, assessing, and reconstructing her show and her perspective on her recent and deeper past.
SLAYBOY by Teddy Hall
Slayboy. He’s the superhero we all need – who slays our inner demons and saves us from ourselves. Slayboy is the alter-ego of comedian Teddy Hall – the part of…
Adrian & Meredith at Wambola Surf & Bar
Monday August 18th saw Adrian & Meredith play their final performance in Estonia for summer 2025 at Wambola Surf & Bar. It was most likely the last “Summer Evening” where…
DR GLAS – Daniel Gerroll
It is no easy feat to portray something classical and historical while at the same time being relatable to a modern audience, yet Daniel Gerroll pulls it off with ease.
August Burlesque at Heldeke!
With nearly every seat taken, the crowd for a Thursday evening was impressive as Heldeke! presented another installment of their monthly burlesque show. A popular cornerstone of the theater-bar’s repertoire,…
Passport Expired: Confessions of an Immigrant – Isidora Salcedo
Despite seeing a preview of this show, Passport Expired: Confessions of an Immigrant brought unexpected flourish to the stage at Ratas&Kohv on 21 August. Hurtling past several milestones, planned and otherwise,…
A Devil In My Shoe – Sasha Paris-Carter
The weather for this year’s Restoration of Independence Day, brisk and blue, made for a fine early afternoon walk past block parties and backyard grills to Heldeke!, where a drag…
The Invisible Man – Väike-Õismäe open air stage, Haabersti
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