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How an absurd legal case turned into a fight for the future of Russian theatre
How an absurd legal case turned into a fight for the future of Russian theatre

Author(s): Alina Aleshchenko
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Criminal Law, Court case
Published by: Kolegium Europy Wschodniej im. Jana Nowaka-Jeziorańskiego we Wrocławiu
Keywords: Russian theatre; Kirill Serebrennikov; alleged fraud;

Summary/Abstract: On June 26th the international theatre community awaited the decision of the Moscow Court regarding the fate of Kirill Serebrennikov. Serebrennikov, a leading director in Russia, was accused of committing large-scale fraud. If found guilty, he could be sentenced to over five years in prison. His case was covered by major European newspapers, from The Guardian to Der Spiegel and Le Monde, and was commented on by various celebrities, both in Russia and abroad. Even those unfamiliar with the case became suspicious when a director with numerous awards, whose work have been shown at festivals in Avignon, Venice and Cannes, was accused of stealing government money, particularly in a country ranked 149th out of 180 in the Press Freedom Index.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 05 (43)
  • Page Range: 158-163
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English