Russian Anti-War Plays

[img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/45458819/80d9674a822e5b13902d8a37b9f441dabe613574.png[/img] On April 26, [url=https://lubimovka.art/news/182]Zurich[/url] and [url=https://lubimovka.art/news/183]Prague[/url] will host the [b]Lubimovka Echo[/b] festival — a series of staged readings of contemporary plays written in Russian. Throughout the day, audiences will be able to attend readings of plays that reflect different facets of human experience and responses to current events. The program includes the heartrending play "[b]Ваня жив (Vanja Lebt)[/b]" by Natalia Lizorkina, shortlisted for "[url=https://lubimovka.art/news/14]Dramaturgy Against War[/url]", the candid verbatim piece "[b]Men in Daylight[/b]" by Irina Serebryakova, the story of parting with a murdered past "[b]Дочь[/b]" by Esther Bol, and other works. You can explore anti-war dramaturgy online on the project's website.