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Theatre building in Moscow, Russia, opened in 1820

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Opened as Teatr im. Nezlobina, named after the impresario, Konstantin Nezlobin. Later renamed Teatr Shelaputina in honour of P. G. Shelaputin. Later renamed Rossysky Akademichesky Molodezhny Teatr (Russian Academic Youth Theatre). (English)
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Theatre building in Moscow, Russia, opened in 1820
  • Russian Academic Youth Theater
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Russian Academic Youth Theater [Moscow]
Theatre building in Moscow, Russia, opened in 1820
  • Russian Academic Youth Theater

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55°45'33.300"N, 37°37'3.000"E
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Opened as Teatr im. Nezlobina, named after the impresario, Konstantin Nezlobin. Later renamed Teatr Shelaputina in honour of P. G. Shelaputin. Later renamed Rossysky Akademichesky Molodezhny Teatr (Russian Academic Youth Theatre). (English)
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1882
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1820
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