The Diversionary Theatre's upcoming season, beginning in July, includes a world premiere, along with plays debuting in San Diego and on the West Coast.
that to our viewers as well how the ukrainians fought back so far. we ll stay in touch. please stay safe and we appreciate your time. thank you very much. thank you. dana: difficult to get video because of the situation on the ground there. unfortunate. we ll try to find more of these people because i feel like their stories are so compelling. bill: no doubt. many wonder why the internet is still working but it is and the fact that it is enables us to talk to people like him and you had a chance over the weekend to talk to a woman in a bomb shelter. the gentleman we spoke to was in the eastern side of the country. the woman was in kyiv. her name is alina, a dragon mama. i will stay here with my brothers and sisters and i will fight for ukraine. me being here with this kid
otherwise i don t see how we can stop it. only with the force. dana: you are our favorite dragon mama. please stay safe and stay in touch. we will bring your story and your word. they are powerful. and i say one last word i want to say i don t think poland is safe he will come there. dana: poland may not be safe. thank you so much, we will be in touch with you and the sweet baby girl. thank you. benjamin? thank you dana, you see things like that they are humbling they need to show stories like that. it s a reminder of the horror and people here struggling they are stuck. coming up next meanwhile the u.s. and european allies with sanctions against russia over the military offenses in
A soft plucky guitar fills the speakers. After a moment, itâs replaced by a rush of wind, accompanied by birdsong. âThanks for choosing to be here,â proclaims the screen. âHold onto your butts.â
âDragon Mamaâ opens on a set right out of Peter Brookâs wet dreams. On screen is a small square stage, lit around the edge by a string of white lights, and an armless chair. Get used to this barebones mise-en-scène and the woman standing on the chair, because thatâs all youâre going to see for the next hour and 48 minutes of this new recording from the American Repertory Theater (ART).