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The Ostrov Theatre (Драматический театр «Остров») is a private theatre on the corner of Kamennostrovsky Prospect in Saint Petersburg, which was founded in 1990.[1]
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Ostrov Theatre
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The Ostrov Theatre (Драматический театр «Остров») is a private theatre on the corner of Kamennostrovsky Prospect in Saint Petersburg, which was founded in 1990.[1]
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