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Lensovet Theatre,
officially Saint Petersburg State Academic Lensoviet Theatre (in Russian: Санкт-Петербургский академический театр имении Ленсовета, literally...
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Leningrad City
Soviet (in
short Lensovet) (Russian: Ленинградский городской Совет, Ленсовет) was the city
legislature of
Saint Petersburg (then called...
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Artist of
Russia in 1999. She has
served as the
artistic director of the
Lensovet Theatre in St
Petersburg since 2019.
Luppian was born on 26
January 1953...
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established in 1994,
succeeding the
Leningrad Council of People's
Deputies (
Lensovet). It is a
permanent body, and the
supreme and only
governing body in St...
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Hamlet by
William Shakespeare;
director Victor Kramer -
Horatio At the
Lensovet Theater in St Petersburg: 1997 -
Woyzeck by
Georg Büchner;
director Yuri...
- From 1960
until his
death in 1999 he was the Prin****l
Director of the
Lensovet Theatre in Leningrad.
Medal "For the
Victory over
Germany in the Great...
- 1917 (1917-03-12)
Disbanded 26 January 1924; 101
years ago (1924-01-26) Succeeded by
Lensovet Leadership Chairman Nikolay Chkheidze Irakli Tsereteli[citation needed]...
- Lev
Davidovich Bronstein (7 November [O.S. 26 October] 1879 – 21
August 1940),
better known as Leon Trotsky, was a
Russian revolutionary,
Soviet politician...
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politician The
Korsakov family, who
owned the
building that now
occupies the
Lensovet Theatre in
Saint Petersburg, in the
early 20th century. The last heir was...
- theater. In 1962
Ravikovich returned to
Leningrad and
started to work at the
Lensovet Theatre. In 1982 he
appeared in
Mikhail Kozakov's
comedy film The Pokrovsky...