Dnieper River · Ukraine · Kiev
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Dnieper River · Ukraine · Kiev
A resident opera company was created in Kiev as late as in 1867, becoming, alongside the Moscow and Saint Petersburg theatres, one of the Russian Empire's best.
An impulse to the creation of a permanent theatre was provided by the successful 1865–1866 Kiev tours of Italian opera companies. The company worked in the City Theatre's building constr...
Russia · Moscow
Moscow Sovremennik Theatre (the Sovremennik or the Theatre, for short) was founded by a group of young actors in 1956. In the post-war history of Russia, in the time when Stalin's personality cult was being exposed, the Theatre became the first theatre that was created by a free creative team of like-minded people and that managed to survive as an ...
Dnieper River · Ukraine · Dnepropetrovsk
The Dnepropetrovsk City Lyceum (the Summer Theatre) was constructed in 1977 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the 1917 Russian October Revolution. It was designed by the famous architect Pavel Nirenberg who also designed the Dnepropetrovsk Circus, the building of the Dnepropetrovsk Executive Committee and many other well-known buildings. Howev...
Russia · Moscow
From 1901, the location of the contemporary building was occupied by a theatre of the French entrepreneur Charles Omon, later by a light genre theatre, and after the 1917 Russian Revolution by the Theatre of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
In the 1920s, the building was handed over to the Meyerhold Theatre. A new building was c...
Dnieper River · Ukraine · Kiev
Tchaikovsky National Conservatory of Music (Kiev Conservatory or the Conservatory, for short) was founded in 1913, based on the Russian Music Society.
The foundation of Kiev Conservatory actively involved such titans of world classical music as Sergey Rachmaninoff, who was on tour in Kiev in 1911, 1913–1915 and 1917; Pyotr Tchaikovsky, the found...
Europe · Hungary · Budapest
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Mediterranean Sea · Greece · Delphi
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Russia · Moscow
The Central Academic Theatre of the Soviet Army (the Theatre, for short) was established in 1929 and affiliated to the Centre of the Soviet Army. The Theatre began its cultural activity in the Far East performing for the army.
Originally, the Theatre's company had four creative teams including the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Red Army (later t...