Vanya is Alive

4 February 2025 to 8 February 2025 Omnibus Theatre

Vanya is on his way home...at least that is what his mother thinks.

Echoing the current political situation in Russia, Vanya is Alive delivers a harrowing exploration of truth, resistance and humanity amidst the repression of an authoritarian regime. The play tells the story of Alya, the mother of a soldier, whose world is ripped apart upon hearing the news of his death at war. Written and produced by an all-Russian creative team with all seventeen parts performed by actor Nikolay Mulakov, it follows Alya’s long and painful journey to the truth which becomes a mirror for a nation grappling with lies, propaganda and manipulation. Initially believing he would return from a place ‘where peace is going on’, she slowly starts to uncover the State’s web of deceit before becoming a victim to it herself after a harmless act of protest – an attempt to honour her son’s death - lands her in prison, where she experiences firsthand the brutality of a system determined to silence dissent and maintain its stranglehold on its people. Vanya is Alive unflinchingly confronts the personal and societal costs of war, propaganda and systematic cruelty and questions the price of truth, freedom and personal responsibility in an oppressive society.

Vanya is Alive was written in March 2022 in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine. Though the location of the play isn’t specified, the audience will be able to identify the setting as modern-day Russia. It’s currently impossible for the play to be performed in Russia, but the play text has been performed as a reading in Kazakhstan, Israel, France, Spain, Serbia, Georgia, Germany, Sweden, Finland, as well as a critically acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2023.

Company information

Director Ivanka Polchenko, Writer Natalia Lizorkina, Set concept Ivanka Polchenko and Ksenia Peretrukhina   Lighting designer Eli Marsh.    

Cast

Nikolay Mulakov

Listings information

4 – 8 February 2025

Omnibus Theatre, 1 Clapham Common North Side, London SW4 0QW

Running Time: 60 mins no interval | Suitable for ages 16+

Tues – Sat, 7.30pm

Tickets: £18 – 16 (concs) 

Further Information: www.omnibus-clapham.org