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Description Prince Alexander Shakhovskoy, director of St. Petersburg theatres.
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Source Schuler, Catherine (2009). Theatre and identity in imperial Russia. University of Iowa Press. ISBN 158729799X, ISBN 9781587297991. page 77.
Author V. Baranov (presumed PD-100)


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