Nicolas Kent, master of political theatre, turns to Ukraine
The director’s verbatim productions took on policy failures from Guantánamo to Grenfell. His latest project tells untold stories of Russia’s war
The director’s verbatim productions took on policy failures from Guantánamo to Grenfell. His latest project tells untold stories of Russia’s war

A programme of short plays at London’s Arcola Theatre is a compassionate reminder of the individuals caught up in war

German Galushchenko accused of working with criminals to embezzle millions meant for infrastructure defences

A subversive take on Soviet and post-Soviet life offers humanity, humour and mischief at London’s Photographers’ Gallery

Europe’s Trump-whisperers might get the US to tighten Russia sanctions and increase aid to Kyiv, but they still need a plan B

Two books chronicle the Moscow optimists who fell victim to Kremlin oppression — and those who turned cheerleaders for its…

There is a danger for both Kyiv and Europe that they lose sight of a strategic vision of where they want to get to