The show must go on, even when its Ukrainian director is drafted by the army weeks before opening night.
Silence, Silence, Silence, Please, a play that tackles Russia’s war in Ukraine, had its world premiere in Portugal last week, but its chief creator was conspicuously missing from the packed audience.
Pavlo Yurov had meant to be there. Weeks before the opening, he had gone to get special documentation that would permit him to make a trip out of Ukraine. Men of fighting age are barred from leaving, but there are exceptions and Yurov, 43, expected to be given a pass to attend his own show.
Instead he was drafted by Ukraine’s National Guard and is now a press officer attached to a brigade preparing to participate in a much-anticipated counteroffensive.
So Yurov had no choice but to stay, while his actors took to the stage in the Portuguese city of Coimbra and performed, and his name flashed in neon lights outside the theatre halls.