Theodor Altermann
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Theodor Altermann (24 November 1885, Visja tavern, Visja village, Kose parish – 1 April 1915, Tallinn) was an Estonian actor, theatre director and producer. He was one of the founders of professional theatre in Estonia.
Sources
- Bernhard Linde, "Theodor Altermann" – Looming 1925, nr. 4, pp. 325-330
- "Theodor Altermann". Mälestusteos, autorid: Ants Lauter, Bernhard Linde, Paul Pinna, Albert Org, Hugo Raudsepp, Erna Villmer, Albert Üksip. Näitekunsti Sihtkapitali Valitsus, Tallinn 1940, 67 pp.
- Hugo Viires, "Theodor Altermann" – Looming 1940, nr. 9, pp. 1002-04
- Paul Pinna, "Theodor Altermann" – Looming 1945, nr. 11, pp. 1145-58
- Lilian Kirepe, "Theodor Altermann. Ülevaade elust ja tegevusest". Teatriteed series, "Eesti Raamat", Tallinn 1968, 77 pp.
- "Theodor Altermann – 100" – "Teater. Muusika. Kino" 1985, nr. 11, pp. 55-65
- Menning, Karl (2008). Teatritegu. Eesti mõttelugu. Tartu: Ilmamaa. ISBN 9789985772829., pp 169-171.
External links
- Theodor Altermanni palanguline aeg, Kultuur ja Elu 2005, nr. 4 (Estonian)
- Maaomanik ei salli mälestuskivi, Maaleht, 8 July 2008 (article by Viio Aitsam about threat to Altermann's memorial) (Estonian)
- ISIK Estonian Biographical database: Theodor Altermann (Estonian)
- TMM.ee: Photographs
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