in focus
of Mariupol
Aug 02, 2024
Director Anton Telbizov was born in the small village of Starodubivka and always knew that theater would be his life. His unshakeable spirit comes through as he talks about his beginnings.
"In rural areas, there is a stereotype that a creative profession will not feed you and will not bring you anything good. For me, it was exactly the opposite. I dreamed of this profession. That's why I always know, if a person sincerely wants something he or she will definitely achieve it."
After the Euromaidan protests and the Revolution of Dignity in 2014, Russia invaded and Mariupol became a frontline city. This had significant impact on the theater. It became an incentive to create performances on societally important topics: for example the acclaimed "Farewell to Arms" —silent sketches on the creation of weapons from sticks to nuclear bomb.
But Anton Telbizov, who had been running Teatromania for 12 years staging dozens of plays and educating generations of actors, did not stop.
In 2022, after the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion, he founded a theater studio for Ukrainian teenagers in Hanover, Germany. He is helping them integrate into a new society through the arts.
Teatromania has resumed its activities, now abroad in the capital of Lower Saxony in northern Germany.
In "You are the Universe" the young actors tell about their experiences in the war and how they have found the strength to live on.
Actress Sofia Selyutina escaped Mariupol on March 29.
"We are alive. With great difficulty we left. The realization that my hometown fell in just a month is killing me. At the moment when the shell hit our house, my life flashed before my eyes at breakneck speed.
I managed to say goodbye to everyone who was dear to me, and after they didn't answer me immediately when I started calling, I thought I was all alone. It was the worst month of my life, and I still have nightmares about it. Tears, fear, screams, prayers. All this was repeated day after day. The words "I'm going to shoot you now" are still running through my head to this day.
I am overwhelmed with anger. I want to scream. I need to get back on my feet and lift my parents up, I need to be happy and make them happy. The loss of my hometown is a severe blow, the bruise from which will not go away soon or at all. I survived, so I have something to contribute to this world. I have to believe. You have to live."
Actress Maria Kutnyakova escaped Mariupol on March 17.
"I left with the feeling that the city was destroyed, and I might never come back. I realized that many people had died here and would die. Until March 16, we clung to our native Mariupol, believing that our army would repel the attack and everything would be fine.
We stepped out of our house, and on the way to the Drama Theater, we were shelled by Russian tanks. We checked into the theater, and an hour and a half later, an airplane dropped a bomb on it. We miraculously survived and ran to the Philharmonic. They started bombing it.
Then we knew the Russian army wanted to kill all civilians, that they were bombing refugee centers, and we had to leave the city as soon as possible. We were walking through Mariupol and crying."
Now, from Germany, Maria is searching for a way to contact her uncle in Mariupol and get him out. She talked about who is killing our country and how. And just as she knows that "each of us contributes to the common victory," she knows that "we will win, return home and rebuild everything. Belief in peace helps me not to fall into darkness."
"Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors" in the ruins of a synagogue. Mariupol, 2021.
"Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors" in ruins of a church in Hanover, 2022.
"Shadows of forgotten ancestors"
"Shadows of forgotten ancestors"
"Farewell to Arms". Photo: Till Dörfler
Also in June, the international project "Are you there? we are here..." was launched with a premiere in the UK.
In the summer and fall, the theater participated in various events and festivals, including the Month of Civic Engagement in Hanover and the Days of Ukrainian Culture festival, as well as a tour to Hamelin and participation in the Easy Language project in Göttingen. At the end of the year, the theater presented the video film Man and Gun and the premiere of Sandora as part of the Utopia Laborinth project in Berlin.
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