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The Taganrog Drama Theater Named After Anton Chekhov

Таганрогский драматический театр имени А. П. Чехова
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Petrovskaya St., 90, Taganrog 347900 RussiaMap
Phone+7 863 438-34-93
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  • chrisfQ1074JK
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    Reflective

    At least you still have a theatre unlike the poor souls in Maripul. Just evil Slava Ukraine....

    Reviewed on Jul 29, 2023
  • TSO-Samara R
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    According to the measures of the provincial city - a beautiful theater!

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    In the city where the great A. P. Chekhov was born, as it is said, by definition there should be a good theatre. It is! The beautiful outer building is even more elegant inside. Wonderful hall, beautiful, very cozy viewer ...

    Reviewed on Nov 3, 2022
  • Sergey K
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    The Dramatic Theatre named after Chekhov

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    The theatre building was built on Petrovskaya Street in 1866. Unfortunately, I could only see its two-storey facade on this street. Another part (more massive) is coming out on the Greek street.

    Reviewed on Nov 21, 2021
  • Talant2007
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    Taganrog drama theatre

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    The theatre in Taganrog was founded in 1827. The modern glacier was built in 1866, and in 1944 he was assigned the name of Chekhov. It is on Petrovsky Street.

    Reviewed on Jul 12, 2020
  • FromMoonMan
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    La Scala Taganrog

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    The Chekhov Theatre at the Chekhov Library in the city of Chekhov ... My love for the theater began in these walls, as did Anton Palych. Over 30 years, much has changed, but the theater has always kept a high plank, raising the ...

    Reviewed on Oct 22, 2019
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