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Keeping a sense of normal life going in Ukraine, while Russia's war continues: how is Ukraine's theater scene holding up? - Categories Via RSS |
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- Publication Date |
- Jul 20, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:07:48
Life goes on across much of Ukraine, in spite of Russia's ongoing war in the eastern and southern sections of the country. While Ukrainians attempt to adjust to life during a hostile invasion, Russia's war has undoubtedly upended just about every facet of society, including arts and culture.
Before the invasion, the Pro English Theater Group in Kyiv was putting on regular performances, building up followers and audiences and trying to make a name for themselves. When war broke out in February it put their plans on pause.
The troupe of actors took shelter in a basement theater in the capital for about a month to stay safe from bombings and attacks. They used the time to rehearse new shows and are now out of the basement, back performing again.
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