Mazepa
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Travelling One Man Theatre "KUT"
Mazepa. Directed by Yaroslav Melnychuk. Premiered in 2009. The play Mazepa revolves around the main character Ivan Mazepa, who in his old age finds himself excommunicated and cast out beyond the borders of his homeland due to anathema. Through his own memories, he relives the key moments of his defeats. This performance serves as an exploration of a unique technology of betrayal, which is an affliction and a misfortune for both present and future generations. 'Do not judge me too harshly, I only wanted good for Ukraine. Goodness and freedom!' (Ivan Mazepa).
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