The Life, Death and Rebirth of a Russian Theatre
Tatiana Frolovaβs an unlikely theatre director - a working class woman from a remote Far Eastern town. But for decades she challenged the stateβ¦ Till she was forced into exile
Tatiana Frolova wasnβt born to be a theatre director. She grew up in the 1960s and β70s in a cut-off part of a closed country, the Soviet Far East. She was a shy, nervous girl brought up by a silent mother in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, the bleak βCity of the Dawnβ built on Stalinβs orders in the early 1930s and celebrated officially as a Communist βhero-project.β
But in 1985, aged 24, as the first glimmerings of glasnost appeared, Tatyana founded the Soviet Unionβs first independent theatre since 1927 β known as KnAM - in Komsomolsk. It was tiny β with only 26 seats. But it tried to push back the boundaries of what could be discussed, building new plays around the memories and experiences of local people. They dealt with fear and violence transmitted from generation to generation.
The theatre survived for 37 years despite the narrowing of possibilities for free speech under Vladimir Putin. But when the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began last year, Tatiana realised she and her actors had to leave. Now, theyβre touring Europe with a new play, "We are no longer.." Itβs about who they were, and what theyβve lost. But whatβs the future for Tatiana and her troupe - just a handful of the hundreds of thousands of Russians now in exile? And what image of Russia are they presenting to Western audiences? For Assignment, Tim Whewell goes to meet them.
Image: A scene from βWe Are No Longerβ by KnAM Theatre (Picture copyright Julie Cherki)
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