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Richard Nelson returns to Kyiv to direct theatre during wartime in this powerful diary of Ukrainian actors, air raids, blackouts and resilience.

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Theatre Keeps Us Warm

Making Theatre During a Cold Winter in Kyiv, 2026
by
Richard Nelson

Foreword by Larissa Volokhonsky

published by Wordville

In January 2026, American playwright and director Richard Nelson returned to Kyiv for a third winter working with the Theater on Podil. As Russian attacks left the city facing blackouts, freezing temperatures, air raids and uncertainty, Nelson rehearsed More Beauty Than Sorrow, a new play about Lesya Ukrainka and the Kosach family, written specially for Ukrainian actors.

Theatre Keeps Us Warm is Nelson’s diary of those weeks: a vivid, intimate account of rehearsals, shelters, icy streets, shared meals, exhaustion, courage and artistic trust. It captures the daily reality of making theatre in a city under attack, and the extraordinary resilience of artists continuing to work, gather, perform and create in the midst of war.

With clarity, humility and warmth, Nelson records the practical and emotional labour of staging a play in Ukrainian, a language he does not speak, while reflecting on history, culture, family, theatre and the fragile, stubborn hope that art can sustain.

A moving companion to A Diary of War & Theatre and Six Young Women Putting on a Play, this third Kyiv diary is a testament to theatre as an act of witness, resistance and human connection.

“If there is theater, it means that life goes on. And as long as there is theater,
people’s hearts will be warm.”
— Larissa Volokhonsky, from the foreword

This is a book about Ukraine, theatre, cultural memory and the human spirit: about actors who keep rehearsing through air-raid alerts; audiences who keep coming; and a city that refuses to surrender its imagination.

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Contemporary theatre, Ukraine, diaries of war, theatre-making, Richard Nelson, Lesya Ukrainka, Ukrainian culture, rehearsal process, theatre and resistance, and the role of art in times of crisis.

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Dimensions 129 × 198 cm
ISBN

9781066622917

Publication date

30 June 2026

Pages

172

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RICHARD NELSON has directed over twenty of his plays, as well as those by Chekhov and Turgenev. His plays include The Michaels, Illyria, The Gabriels (Hungry, What Did You Expect? and Women of a Certain Age), The Apple Family Plays (That Hopey Changey Thing, Sweet and Sad, Sorry and Regular Singing), Conversations in Tusculum, Nikolai and the Others, Farewell to the Theatre, An Actor Convalescing in Devon, Goodnight Children Everywhere (Olivier Award Best Play), Two Shakespearean Actors (Tony Nomination, Best Play), Some Americans Abroad (Olivier Nomination, Best Comedy), and others. His musicals include James Joyce’s The Dead (with Shaun Davey, Tony Award Best Book of a Musical, Tony nomination for Best Musical); his screenplays include Hyde Park on Hudson (Roger Michell, director). With Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, he has co-translated plays by Chekhov, Gogol, Turgenev, and Bulgakov. He is an Honorary Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company and recipient of the PEN/Laura Pels ‘Master Playwright’ Award. He recently directed his play, Notre Vie Dans l’Art at the Théâtre du Soleil, in Paris, translated by Ariane Mnouchkine. He lives in Upstate New York.

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