List of theaters in Yerevan

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Yerevan the capital and the cultural centre of Armenia is home to a number of professional theaters. [1]

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As of 2016, Yerevan is home to 21 theaters: [2]

State theatres

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Armenian National Theatre of Opera and Ballet
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H. Paronyan Musical Comedy Theatre

Municipal theatres

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H. Ghaplanyan Drama Theatre

Private theatres

Cinema theatres

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Moscow Cinema

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