Английская Википедия:Chelyabinsk Opera and Ballet Theatre

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Chelyabinsk Opera and Ballet Theatre
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Theatre interior
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Chelyabinsk Glinka Theatre

The Chelyabinsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre or Glinka State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (Шаблон:Lang-ru), named after Mikhail Glinka, is an opera and ballet theatre on one of the main squares of Chelyabinsk, Russia. The capacity of the hall is 894 seats. It is the largest theatre in the Chelyabinsk Region.[1]

History

The theatre was designed by architect N. Kurennoy and built in 1936–55 on the site of the former Nativity Cathedral, which existed from 1748 to 1932. The theatre was originally planned to open on November 7, 1941, but the Great Patriotic War led to significant delays.[1] The opening of the theatre eventually took place on September 29, 1956, with a production of Alexander Borodin's "Prince Igor".[2][1]

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