Speaking on
the situation, it’s interesting to note that Trash Cuisine, which will follow
its London
dates with a week-long run at the Edinburgh Fringe, will argue that
state-sanctioned capital punishment breeds a wider culture of violence. It will
blend verbatim testimony with music, dance and sections from Shakespeare's
tragedies.
Reading
this article it's necessary to emphasize that Belarus is the last European
country to employ the death penalty, and was urged last year to abandon the
policy by the EU and Human Rights Watch in the wake of two high-profile
executions.
It is
necessary to note that Trash Cuisine will also feature testimonials drawn from
some of the other 94 countries worldwide where the death penalty remains in
use, including Thailand and Malaysia.
It’s an
open secret that Belarus Free Theatre is banned from performing in its home
country and, in the past three months, its underground performances in Minsk have been subject to
five police raids.
The author
draws a conclusion that this performance will run in the Young Vic's Maria
Studio between 30 May and 17 June, before opening in Edinburgh on 19 August.
As for me, it’s
very interesting and unusual performance, and I respect such people, which
don’t afraid express their disagreement
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Good job! Your slips:
1) a new play, which was performed/put on stage (not showed) in the theatre
2) it's A very interesting and unusual performance
3) which ARE not afraid TO express.