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Theatre stands accused for the first time in post-soviet Russia

As repression worsens in Russia, the director and writer of an award-winning play have been arrested on terror charges

Theatre stands accused for the first time in post-soviet Russia
Russian theater director Yevgenia Berkovich, detained on charges of justification of terrorism, sits inside a defendants' cage during her remand hearing at a Moscow court on 5 May 2023 | Alexander Nemenov/AFP via Getty Images
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The writer and director of an award-winning Russian play that’s been performed in Moscow for the past two years have been arrested and accused of terrorism. It’s the first time criminal charges have been filed over a theatre production in post-Soviet Russia.

Svetlana Petriichuk’s drama ‘Finist – The Brave Falcon’, which premiered in the Russian capital in 2021, tells the story of women who corresponded online with ISIS fighters, fell in love with them and left for Syria where they became their wives, or slaves in ISIS cells. When they returned to Russia, they were imprisoned. While a work of fiction, it draws on a number of real women’s stories.

The play has been acclaimed for making one of the most influential feminist statements in Russian theatre. In 2022, it even won two Golden Mask awards – the country’s top theatre prize – for best playwright and best costume design.