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  1. An architecturally stunning building, the Irkutsk Academic Drama Theatre is among the architectural pearls of Irkutsk. Opened on August 30, 1897, it took three years for Irkutsk's craftsmen to build one of the best provincial theatre buildings of Russia.

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    Jan 18, 2012 · In early December we finally got a chance to go to the Irkutsk Drama Theater for a performance of Gogol's comedic play, Marriage (Женитьба). It was enjoyable

  3. Okhlopkov Drama Theatre. Aug 2019. Where the city's main drag, the Karl-Marx street, almost reaches the Angara river is a big building in an eclectic historical style typical for the late 19th century. It is the Okhlopkov Academic Drama Theatre of Irkutsk, surrounded by greenery.

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  4. Irkutsk Academic Drama Theater, Irkutsk: See 246 reviews, articles, and 137 photos of Irkutsk Academic Drama Theater, ranked No.3 on Tripadvisor among 280 attractions in Irkutsk.

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  6. Jul 18, 2015 · The Irkutsk Academic Drama Theater, is located on Karl Marx St. just a few feet from where 5th Army St. begins, here in the central part of Irkutsk. It is easy enough to find but you will have to do some walking as no local transit (trams or buses) stops are in the immediate vicinity of the theater.

  7. He moved to the Siberian city of Irkutsk and studied acting at the Irkutsk drama school, graduating in 1960, as actor. Petr Shelokhonov was member of the Irkutsk State Drama Theater from 1957 to 1962. There he created a variety of characters ranging from Soviet working class heroes to Hamlet in Shakespeare's play.