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Bolshoi Theater

Cultural  
  1. A theater in Moscow known for its company of ballet dancers.


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In breathless coverage, state TV followed the media personality's arrival and broadcast footage of various trips to restaurants and a visit to see the Spartacus ballet at the Bolshoi Theater.

From BBC Feb. 8, 2024

Originally, the staging had been a co-production between the Met and the Bolshoi Theater, conceived for Anna Netrebko, the now-fallen star soprano.

From New York Times Feb. 23, 2023

He has also extensively funded the Moscow art scene, including as co-founder of the Garage Center for Contemporary Art in Moscow, and played a role on the board of the famed Bolshoi Theater.

From New York Times Mar. 29, 2022

The outgoing IOC president, as The Times reported, rather absurdly assured everyone that if it didn’t get there in time, why, the Bolshoi Theater could run up a copy in half an hour.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 5, 2021

The members of Marina Raskova’s regiments would meet—and a dwindling few, now in their nineties, still do—in front of the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, in May and in November.

From "A Thousand Sisters" by Elizabeth Wein

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