“Hot Summer ‘93” Documentary Play Premieres Today NARVA, ESTONIA – “Hot Summer ‘93,” a documentary play by Tiit Palu, will be premiered today at the Vaba Lava theater. The production explores a pivotal moment in Estonia’s early post-independence history: the 1993 referendum in Narva. The play delves into the complex circumstances surrounding the referendum, an event widely regarded as one of the most significant crises faced by Estonia during its initial years of freedom. The referendum, held in the city of Narva, saw a contentious vote regarding the future political alignment of the region – a time when the trajectory of Estonia could have unfolded in numerous ways. “Hot Summer ‘93” aims to examine the political and social tensions that characterized this period. The work utilizes the format of a documentary drama, offering a detailed account of the events leading up to and including the referendum. The Vaba Lava theater has a long-standing commitment to showcasing contemporary Estonian drama. This production promises to provide a thoughtful and historically significant presentation, focusing on a critical juncture in Estonia’s transition. The play about the 1993 referendum is set to begin performances today. Topics: #play #today #about Post navigation QUESTION IN MINUTES⟩ Betrayed money can quickly move thousands of kilometers lejos Actress Christopher Rajaveer published her first travel book