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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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The A.P. Bogolyubov Arts Library will host a performance of "And Then They Killed Them All," a one-woman play by Svetlana Sologub.
The play is dedicated to the tragic events in the Kursk border region in August 2024 and is based on an artistic interpretation of real events. The narrative centers on the story of the village of Nikolayevo-Daryino, where all but one of the men were killed during the occupation. The playwright constructs the text as a "letter within a letter": the author's address to her mother transitions into a confessional letter from a fictional character—a village resident—who recounts life under occupation, fear, loss, and the gradual extermination of the male population.
Performed by Tatyana Dukhovskaya, an actress of the Bibliostsena theatre studio.
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