Piibe Theatre Stages Production Marking 100th Anniversary of Raimond Kaugver’s Birth Piibe Theatre is presenting a dramatic interpretation of Raimond Kaugver’s novel, “There is no God at Home,” commemorating the 100th anniversary of the author’s birth. The production explores themes prevalent over 50 years ago, reflecting a period where culture, talent, and alcohol frequently intersected within Estonian society. The staging delves into the complexities of the novel’s narrative, transporting audiences back to a specific era. Kaugver’s work examines societal shifts and attitudes through a fictional lens. During a recent performance, the production experienced an unusual moment. Rainer Miller, who performs multiple roles within the play, was observed seated on the stage manager’s lap. The incident added a layer of intrigue to the already thought-provoking performance. The play’s writer, Kristjan Arunurm, was reportedly experiencing a period of considerable stress during the production’s run. The Piibe Theatre’s presentation aims to honor Kaugver’s legacy and spark reflection on the historical context of his work. [Photo: Kalev Lilleorg] Topics: #writer #culture #talent Post navigation Criticism of the clash culture: Kristiina Ehin put Mallika’s song into it IT IS NECESSARY TO KNOW ⟩How does a book come into being and why is it so expensive?