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Ukraine Unbroken

Ukraine Unbroken

Five plays: A nation’s fight for freedom.

Booking until Saturday, 28 March 2026

About the Show

Five plays: A nation’s fight for freedom.

From the producer-director of the Olivier Award-nominated The Great Game – Afghanistan comes a powerful cycle of short plays about courage, truth and survival in the face of tyranny.

Ukraine Unbroken charts twelve turbulent years of modern Ukrainian history, from the Maidan protests of 2014 to Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022 and beyond. Across five gripping plays by some of today’s most acclaimed British and Ukrainian writers, including David Edgar, David Greig and Natalka Vorozhbyt, we explore the resilience of a nation determined to remain free.

Performed with live Ukrainian music from Mariia Petrovska on the bandura and woven through with headlines and voices from the front line, Ukraine Unbroken is a portrait of resistance and resilience.

Join us for an evening of theatre, testimony and tribute to the unbreakable spirit of Ukraine.

The Plays
Act 1: Demonstrations & Invasions

Always – Jonathan Myerson

In Always by Jonathan Myerson (BBC’s Nuremberg: The Trial of the Nazi War Criminals), a married couple is held hostage inside Hotel Ukraina in 2014 as their son protests in Maidan Square below.
Five Day War – David Edgar

David Edgar (The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby; Destiny) takes a darkly comic and sinister look at the ambition and delusion of Russia’s 2022 “Special Military Operation” – an invasion that was not an invasion and a war that was not a war.
Act 2: War

Three Mates – Natalka Vorozhbyt

Natalka Vorozhbyt (Bad Roads) explores the shame of survival in Three Mates, translated by Sasha Dugdale – a darkly humorous confession from a Ukrainian man in hiding from conscription, reflecting on the different paths through the war he and his friends have taken.
Wretched Things – David Greig

David Greig’s (Dunsinane; The Events) Wretched Things tells a story of Ukrainian front-line troops who have captured a wounded North Korean soldier and must decide whether to risk their own lives to save his.
Taken – Cat Goscovitch

Cat Goscovitch (A Russian Doll) confronts the harrowing reality of the 20,000 Ukrainian children stolen by Russia in Taken, which follows one mother’s search for her daughter through a world of propaganda and re-education, where both childhood and country are erased.

Key Details

Age Restriction

This production is recommended for ages 13+.

Run time

2hrs 40mins

Venue Address

Arcola Theatre

24 Ashwin Street, Dalston

London, E8 3DL

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Nearest Tube Station

Highbury & Islington

Nearest Train Station

Dalston Junction

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