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Entertainment » Theatres
Yerevan Drama Theatre Named After Hrachia Ghaplanyan
The Dramatic Theater after Hrachya Ghaplanyan was founded in 1967. The founder was the USSR People's artist Hrachya Ghaplanyan.
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Yerevan State Marionette Theater
The State Marionette Theater was founded in 1987. It was the third one in the territory of the former USSR and the first one which staged performances both for adults and for children.
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Yerevan State Puppet Theatre Named After Hovhannes Toumanyan
Yerevan State Puppet Theater after Hovhannes Tumanyan was founded on June 1, 1935.
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Young People’s Theatre of Yerevan City Hall
The Young People’s Theatre was founded in 1929. The founder was Tigran Shamirkhanyan. The first performance staged at the theatre was Explosion.
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