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     The UKRAINIAN PROJECT     

              Alliance for New Music-Theatre        

Continues to support Ukraine with a follow-on project to our

2022-23 Play Readings Project

We invite you to a WAR ZONE

Descend with us into bunker-like setting of Dupont Underground in our ongoing commitment to the writings of Ukrainian playwrights with new fully staged production of

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     The TRUMPETER    

             by Inna Goncharova        

in an English translation by John Farndon.

Ten performances - from January 22 to February 1, 2026. 

Tickets available HERE!

 

The Trumpeter, the last surviving member of a military band, shelters from Russian bombardment in 2022 below the steelworks of Mariupol in Inna Goncharova’s valiant attempt to capture the terrible essence of war. 

And what could be a more perfect setting than the echo-ey subterranean bunker of Dupont Underground , DC’s spookiest, eclectic, and exciting cultural gathering place, to represent a bunker.​

​​Directed by world-celebrated Hungarian director Janos Szasz, this production will bring viewers into a deeper understanding of the suffering of the Ukrainians in what is now the fourth year of the Russian invasion and make the experience not so much “far away over there” but here and now.

Szasz is joined by two of DC’s finest actors – Michael Kevin Darnall and Lise Bruneau— and trumpeter Kevin McKee as they explore the authentic bunker-like tunnels spatially and acoustically. The Trumpeter promises to be an unforgettable event.

Performance dates are from 

   -  Thursday, January 22, 2026                        Tickets available HERE!

   to Sunday, February 1, 2026

​Come to be in solidarity with Ukrainians and others worldwide thrust undeservedly into war zones, remembering it could be us next. Our common humanity is at stake.

                                                              

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We started the Ukrainian Project in 2022. Following the successful presentations in May at Dumbarton UMC and in July at the DC Capital Fringe, Alliance for New Music-Theatre presented two public readings of selected short works by Ukrainian playwrights in September at the Lyceum in  Alexandria, Virginia and at the Kay Spiritual Life Center on the campus of  American University.

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In this project, Alliance for New Music-Theatre joined in solidarity with the Center for International Theatre Development (CITD), which commissioned over several dozen plays since Putin’s army invaded Ukraine, calling their endeavor the Ukrainian Hope Initiative, and with John Freedman, translator and friend of so many of the country’s leading theatre artists. We applaud their efforts to support playwrights in war-torn Ukraine.

Jacqueline Schwab, best known for her work with Ken Burns and featured in several of his television documentaries, joined the project as Lead Collaborator and Musician. She has drawn inspiration for the piano music she has arranged for this presentation from her Ukrainian heritage.

Local composer, musician, and Alliance company member Andrew E Simpson was also featured on the accordion.

Cast members included Gyöngyvér Bognár, film and theater superstar from Hungary, who, newly immigrated with her husband Janos Szász, has made her DC debut in this project, along with their ten-year old son Jakob. Lise Bruneau,  Karina Hilleard, Michael Kevin Darnell, and Matty Griffiths, round out the exceptional cast.

We presented six works, woven together in one seamless evening of shared storytelling, including monologues and plays, all commissioned by CITD and written in 2022 by Ukrainian playwrights.

Artistic Director Susan Galbraith and Matty Griffiths selected and co-directed the six short plays from the series, and that were presented in English translations.

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The project is part of New Music-Theatre’s commitment to cross-cultural collaboration and integrating music with drama as catalyst for discussion on issues of relevance to our community and the world: changing the conversation through the arts.

The reading will include a post-show conversation to raise awareness of the ongoing struggle more than a year into this war of Russian aggression and to keep our Ukrainian friends and allies in our hearts.

All readings of these plays are offered to support Ukrainian artists, and we invite everyone who comes to consider making a generous donation.

If you are interested in other ways you can support Ukrainian artists, including how to host additional public or private Play Readings, please contact us at info@newmusictheatre.org

Donate directly on Alliance for New Music-Theatre web site HERE.

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As a small not-for-profit 501(c)3 public charity organization, Alliance for New Music-Theatre’s mission is to:

  1. Nurture the creation, development and production of new works of music-theatre

  2. Foster the growth of professional and aspiring artists and their collaborations across cultures and musical languages; 

  3. Engage community by bringing audiences and other partners into the creative process to promote a deeper understanding and critical appreciation of the transformative power of music-theatre.

We need your support to continue to fulfill our mission. There are many opportunities to provide support at various levels by supporting an artist, a production, or general support.

 

The Donate page on our website has information about ways to contribute. Donate | New Music-Theatre (newmusictheatre.org)

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