SPEAKEASY POSTPONED: Bette’s ‘Speakeasy’ with Ukrainian Playwright Sasha Denisova Is Now On April 7
Our Speakeasy zoom salon with Sasha Denisova, whose recent plays include Putin on trial in The Hague — as played by a woman — and a play about her mom in Kyiv, has been moved to April 7, 1:30 pm PT
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“Putin must be laughed at without mercy.”—Sasha Denisova
Playwright Sasha Denisova is under the weather, and we have rescheduled today’s Speakeasy zoom salon with her for next Sunday, April 7, at the same time. Those of you who already pre-registered can use the same link next week.
I was up all night watching her plays in Polish, Bulgarian, and multiple American performances, and she is flippin brilliant. I am so moved by what I witnessed, and the various interpretations the directors made of her work.
Art is so important to what we fight, and I will be writing more on that in coming days.
You can find an excellent report about her work in the Guardian here.
And below are some clips highlighting her play My Mom and the Full-Scale Invasion.
And here she is in her own words:
In addition, here are some highlights from the Bulgarian production of her play, The Hague:
Here is my original note to Bette members:
I am inviting Bette members to meet Ukrainian playwright Sasha Denisova, who will be joining us Sunday April 7 at 1:30 pm PT to discuss two of her recent plays.
Among them, The Hague, a satire that has Putin and his allies facing a war crime tribunal, that’s been staged in Poland, Bulgaria and the US.
The play narrates the story of an orphaned teenager from Mariupol who envisions Russia’s leaders held to account for their war of annihilation in Ukraine. In the EuroNews clip below, you will see the role of Putin played brilliantly, wickedly, by a woman.
In the same way Charlie Chaplin belittled Hitler in the Great Dictator, Denisova says: "Putin must be laughed at without mercy.”
We will also be discussing her work, My Mom and the Full-Scale Invasion, a personal play about her mother’s refusal to leave Ukraine.
More on Denisova here from Sylvie Lass of Woolly Mammoth:
Sasha Denisova is a playwright, a director, a writer, and a Ukrainian. Sasha was born in Kiev. She graduated from the Philology Department of Kiev Taras Shevchenko University. Sasha subsequently studied theater and worked at various theatre companies in Russia. While residing in Russia she studied documentary theater at the Theater Doc company in Moscow, trained at Royal Court in London and graduated from the School of a Theater Leader, a program run by the Moscow Art Theatre School. She served as a deputy artistic director at the Mayakovsky Theater and as the chief dramaturg at the Meyerhold Center in Moscow, and she also taught documentary theater and screenwriting at the Moscow School of New Cinema.
Sasha’s play Light My Fire was awarded Russia’s highest theatre prize, The Golden Mask, in 2012. As a playwright and director Sasha has produced more than 25 performances at Moscow stages, including The Dusty Day, Alice and the State, Sforza, Hotel California, Sea Pines, Batman vs. Brezhnev, and Hermione. Sasha makes sharply social, political theater in which documentary material merges with magical and fantastical.
She fled Moscow for Poland immediately after the outbreak of full-scale war in Ukraine. At the same time, all of Sasha’s productions in Russia were shut down. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion she has written and staged 4 plays, all of them about the war: Six Ribs of Anger, about the fate of Ukrainian refugees in Europe (first presented at Kommuna Warszawa in Poland); My Mom and the Full-Scale Invasion (first staged reading: Barcelona, CCCV Museum of Contemporary Art with the support from the Artists at Risk initiative); The Hague, an account of a tribunal against Putin and his gang that takes place in the imagination of a Ukrainian girl from Mariupol, which Sasha also directed at the Polish Theater in Poznan (February 2023) and at the Arlekin Players Theater in Boston (June 2023); and Bakhmut, a story of two women who mourn the same man, an intellectual whom they had loved and who gave his life for his country.
Looking forward to seeing many of you on Sunday, and welcome to all the new members!
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And if you would like to contribute to the cost of paying a Ukrainian translator to assist us with this event as well as RadPod’s interview with Denisova, I would be very grateful — Update: I have prepaid $100 for the translator Marina, and we have raised $30 so far! Thank you so much:
Thank you to everyone who supports this work.
(Video clip from The Hague, courtesy EuroNews)
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