Russia’s full-scale war exposes the terrifying horrors that come as no surprise, given the long history of Russian atrocities committed against Ukraine. The deliberate infliction of severe physical and psychological pain and suffering by the Russian army upon Ukrainian civilians and prisoners of war reveals the expansion of Russia's historical agenda to eradicate the Ukrainian people and their identity. With Russia shamelessly displaying its genocidal efforts, negotiating peace with such an aggressor will only allow Russia’s evil to persist into the future.
of this atrocity before. i thought it was tremendous. i thought it was really moving. i thought it was incredibly dramatic. l i think it is very important to say. about it, what happened about before and during all of our life, - to have these strange neighbours like this country. so this play, for me, it s about history. i for all of us to be back on the stage, it s amazing, it really is. just this special energy, you are changing with the audience. it s the best. and i think our purpose, that all countries will recognise this holodomor like genocide. it is our grand grandparents, our relatives for all of us. - and we lost a lot of -
and the props and costumes are helping them embody their characters. we ve got our costumes. yeah. and start to practise to rehearse in costumes, with stuff. you re going to feel differently because you ve got, like, you can touch the history. it s really old, old costumes, old shirts, it was really, like. and a lot of ukrainian stuff. yurii, shorena and their daughter have lived with a host family in derbyshire since arriving in the uk last year. keep more busy, town