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3rd Octave F

A woman’s voice can silence injustice, lower weapons and stop trains. In this opera-western, the question is whether Ada can hit the right note to save her brother's and her own life from the vindictive Sheriff.

Top Cast

  • Ekke Märten Hekles

    Ekke Märten Hekles

    Mario

  • Triin-Eliis Süld

    Triin-Eliis Süld

    Ada

  • Tambet Tuisk

    Tambet Tuisk

    Sheriff

  • Helena Lotman

    Helena Lotman

    Woman at Train Station

  • Tanel Saar

    Tanel Saar

    Man at Train Station

  • Oliver Cypriano

    Oliver Cypriano

    Chebureki Stand Guy

  • Doris Tääker

    Doris Tääker

    Woman at Pillory

  • Riina Holm

    Riina Holm

    Mother

  • Sten-Johan Lill

    Sten-Johan Lill

    Father

Overview

A woman’s voice can silence injustice, lower weapons and stop trains. In this opera-western, the question is whether Ada can hit the right note to save her brother's and her own life from the vindictive Sheriff.

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