Watch the Ukrainian drama Bad Roads at the Royal Court
London venue is staging a reading of Natal'ya Vorozhbit's acclaimed drama, livestreamed here from 8pm on 1 April
The Royal Court theatre in London is presenting a day of solidarity with Ukraine that includes a reading on its main stage of Natal'ya Vorozhbit's play Bad Roads, which explores the brutal effects of war on personal relationships. The reading, on 1 April, will be livestreamed on the Guardian website - including in a captioned version - and available to watch for a week.
Bad Roads was first staged at the Royal Court in 2017 in a translation by Sasha Dugdale. Vorozhbit, an acclaimed Ukrainian playwright whose work has also been performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company, wove documentary stories of Russia's 2014 invasion of Crimea and Donbas into its impressionistic scenes. Bad Roads explores daily life under siege, hostage-taking, journalism on the frontline, PTSD and sex at a time of war.
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