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Theatre building in Moscow, Russia

(‎Set [en] alias: Natalya Sats Musical Theatre)
 
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1979
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q153562 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 2188 / rank
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Built 1974-1979 by A. A. Velikanov and V. D. Krasilnikov. Originally named Central Children's Music Theatre. Later renamed in honour of the Russian theatre director, Natalya Ilinichna Sats (1903-1993). 1200 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1974-1979 by A. A. Velikanov and V. D. Krasilnikov. Originally named Central Children's Music Theatre. Later renamed in honour of the Russian theatre director, Natalya Ilinichna Sats (1903-1993). 1200 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1974-1979 by A. A. Velikanov and V. D. Krasilnikov. Originally named Central Children's Music Theatre. Later renamed in honour of the Russian theatre director, Natalya Ilinichna Sats (1903-1993). 1200 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Moscow, Russia
  • Natalya Sats Musical Theatre
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Natalya Sats Musical Theatre [Moscow]
Theatre building in Moscow, Russia
  • Natalya Sats Musical Theatre

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Built 1974-1979 by A. A. Velikanov and V. D. Krasilnikov. Originally named Central Children's Music Theatre. Later renamed in honour of the Russian theatre director, Natalya Ilinichna Sats (1903-1993). 1200 seats. (English)
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