Players who survived a Russian strike on a theatre where over 1,000 people sheltered are taking to the stage to tell their stories When the bombs hit the Mariupol Drama theatre, Vira Lebedynska did not hear a boom or a blast. From the recording studio in the theatre's basement, where she was sheltering along with a few other theatre employees, the sensation was more like a vacuum. "There was a whoosh, and a feeling t…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:02AM on March 19, 2024