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and V. Simbirtsev. The theatre has been supposed to have the largest stage in all of Europe. It was large enough to host real tanks, cavalry and big models of ships. The auditorium has 1,900 seats.
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in 1951 and has always specialized in war-themed productions.
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Suvorov Square
Moscow
Russia
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55Β°46β€²58.05β€³N 37Β°36β€²49.58β€³E / 55.7827917Β°N 37.6137722Β°E / 55.7827917; 37.6137722
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