The world is healing: Theatre in Kyiv reopens for first time since Russia's attack, tickets sold out
Movie theaters and the National Opera opened their doors at the end of May.

"We were wondering how it would be, whether spectators would come during the war, whether they think at all about theater, whether it's of any interest," said one of the actors, Yuriy Felipenko. "And we were happy that the first three plays were sold out."
Filipenko says the theater is putting on plays with just a few actors.
Actor Kostya Tomlyak says he had hesitated to perform in wartime. But the influx of people returning to Kyiv since hostilities there have lessened persuaded him that it's necessary to go on.
In his words, "You continue living, although you don't forget that there is the war. The main question is how actors can be helpful."
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