Edinburgh Fringe Review: Mariupol at Pleasance Courtyard Beneath
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Mariupol at Pleasance Courtyard Beneath "An unmissable story about humanity’s capacity to support and understand one another."
Marina is a researcher in Russian theatre. With a background in literature, she is interested in capturing or recreating the charm of performance in her writing and exploring the interrelations between words and the stage. She is currently working on a project about Russian poetry and theatrical practice
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Mariupol at Pleasance Courtyard Beneath "An unmissable story about humanity’s capacity to support and understand one another."
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