Author: ILLIA NOVIKOV Associated Press, ABC News
Published on: 08/03/2025 | 11:11:37

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Ruslana Ostapko was performing in multiple traditionally male roles in a recent production of the Chernihiv Regional Youth Theater. With so many men serving in Ukraine’s armed forces to repel Russia’s invasion, the theater has adapted to the realities of war, and women are taking the spotlight. The efforts of the theater reflect a broader reality in Ukraine where women are stepping into roles once dominated by men. All-female cast is taking on “Hetman,” a play based on the life of Ivan Mazepa, a 17th century Cossack leader who defected from the Russian Empire’s army to side with King Charles XII of Sweden. The theme of Ukraine aligning with European states to resist Russian control, remain salient in Ukraine more than 300 years later. Russian troops besieged Chernihiv, forcing residents to endure harsh winter conditions without electricity or water under constant shelling from Russian artillery, missiles and drones. A significant number of cultural and artistic institutions have been destroyed or severely damaged, requiring repairs or total reconstruction. A recorded announcement reminds audiences that the show will be paused in the event of an air raid alert.

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