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- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All abstract "Sin and Sorrow Are Common to All (Grekh da beda na kovo ne zhiviot, Грех да беда на кого не живёт) is a drama in four acts by Alexander Ostrovsky, written in 1852 and published by No. 1, 1863 issue of Vremya magazine, edited by the Dostoyevsky brothers. It was premiered in Maly Theatre, Moscow, on January 21, 1863, as a benefit for actor A. F. Bogdanov. Later that year, Ostrovsky was awarded the Uvarov Prize for it.".
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All author Alexander_Ostrovsky.
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All originalLanguage Russian_language.
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All premiereDate "1863-01-21".
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All premierePlace Maly_Theatre_(Moscow).
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All premierePlace Moscow.
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All premiereYear "1863".
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All wikiPageID "36972554".
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All wikiPageRevisionID "596598701".
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All genre "Social drama".
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- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All name "Sin and Sorrow Are Common to All".
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All origLang Russian_language.
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All place "Maly Theatre in Moscow".
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All premiere "1863-01-21".
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All writer Alexander_Ostrovsky.
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All subject Category:1863_plays.
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All subject Category:Plays_by_Aleksandr_Ostrovsky.
- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All type Play.
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- Sin_and_Sorrow_Are_Common_to_All comment "Sin and Sorrow Are Common to All (Grekh da beda na kovo ne zhiviot, Грех да беда на кого не живёт) is a drama in four acts by Alexander Ostrovsky, written in 1852 and published by No. 1, 1863 issue of Vremya magazine, edited by the Dostoyevsky brothers. It was premiered in Maly Theatre, Moscow, on January 21, 1863, as a benefit for actor A. F. Bogdanov. Later that year, Ostrovsky was awarded the Uvarov Prize for it.".
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