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Russian Theatre (1766-1769)
Russian Theatre may refer to: * Russian Theatre, Tallinn The Russian Theatre (russian: Русский театр Эстонии, et, Vene Teater) is a Russian-language theatre in Tallinn, Estonia. It is housed in a building that was originally built as a cinema in 1926 and is in Art Deco style. A sm ..., Russian theatre in Tallinn, Estonia * Russian Theatre, Riga, Russian theatre in Riga, Latvia * Russian Theatre (1766-1769), theatre in Moscow See also * Russia Theatre {{Disambiguation ...
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Russian Theatre, Tallinn
The Russian Theatre (russian: Русский театр Эстонии, et, Vene Teater) is a Russian-language theatre in Tallinn, Estonia. It is housed in a building that was originally built as a cinema in 1926 and is in Art Deco style. A small Russian theatre community has existed in Tallinn since the late 19th century; it grew following the Russian Revolution when Russian actors settled in Estonia as refugees. A permanent Russian-language theatre was not set up in the city until 1948, however. During the Soviet occupation of Estonia, it was one of several Russian-language theatres of the Soviet Union and also toured around the whole country. Since Estonia re-gained its independence, the theatre has focused more on a local audience. The Russian theatre has put up both Russian-language classical plays by e.g. Anton Chekhov and Alexander Griboyedov Alexander Sergeyevich Griboyedov (russian: Александр Сергеевич Грибоедов, ''Aleksandr Sergeevich Gr ...
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Russian Theatre, Riga
The Mikhail Chekhov Riga Russian Theatre ( lv, Mihaila Čehova Rīgas Krievu teātris, russian: Рижский русский театр имени Михаила Чехова), colloquially referred to as the Russian Theatre ( lv, Krievu teātris, russian: Русский театр) or the RRT, is a Russian-language theatre in Riga, Latvia. It is located on 16 Kaļķu iela, Riga. The Mikhail Chekhov Riga Russian Theatre (known before 2006 as Riga Russian Drama Theatre) was founded in 1883, making it the oldest Russian-language drama theatre outside Russia. The original troupe consisted of sixteen actors. The theatre grew during the 19th century and had something of a golden age during the leadership of K.N. Nezlobin, prior to the Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution was a period of Political revolution (Trotskyism), political and social revolution that took place in the former Russian Empire which began during the First World War. This period saw Russia abolish its ...
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Russian Theatre (1766-1769)
Russian Theatre may refer to: * Russian Theatre, Tallinn The Russian Theatre (russian: Русский театр Эстонии, et, Vene Teater) is a Russian-language theatre in Tallinn, Estonia. It is housed in a building that was originally built as a cinema in 1926 and is in Art Deco style. A sm ..., Russian theatre in Tallinn, Estonia * Russian Theatre, Riga, Russian theatre in Riga, Latvia * Russian Theatre (1766-1769), theatre in Moscow See also * Russia Theatre {{Disambiguation ...
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