The most famous theaters are the Bolshoi and Maly Theaters, the Chekhov Art Theater, the Sovremennik Theater, the Satire Theater, the Moscow Buff Theater, the Obraztsov Puppet Theater, the Magic Lamp Theater for Children, and the Pyotr Fomenko Workshop for the young, Helikon-Opera.
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- eng.aboutlaserremoval.com luchshie-teatri-rossii-…The State Academic Bolshoi Theater of Russia is considered one of the largest in the country. He always ranks first in the list of famous theaters in Russia.
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