Productions

We’ve been creating for 17 years and have an impressive list of more than 50 shows!

Many of them have been recognised by world media, critics, cultural and political leaders. Some of them received awards, succeeded to make a change, or foresee the future. As for example, one of the latests shows predicted the war Russia started in Ukraine.

You are welcome to find more about them below. Enjoy!

Minsk, 2011: A Reply to Kathy Acker

Created one year later "Minsk, 2011: A Reply to Kathy Acker", a partner piece of New York ’79, is both a love letter to a country that has lost its way and a raw examination of the legacy of scars of repression in the Belarusian capital where sexual freedoms are oppressed and perverted by the author

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Close up to the back of a bald performer. They have their nails painted in red and are holding up a mirror and looking at their face.
Merry Christmas, Ms Meadows

Merry Christmas, Ms Meadows is a theatrical homage to the eponymous trans* teacher who took their own life in the wake of relentless vilification by the UK’s tabloid press.

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KS6: Small Forward

From the Olivier Award-nominated Belarus Free Theatre, one of the world’s bravest theatre companies, KS6: Small Forward is a brand new stage production based on the extraordinary life story of Belarusian international-basketball-player-turned-activist, Katsiaryna (Katya) Snytsina.

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Three performers are running around the dark empty room. They have their hands on each side of their face.
Koan

Koan is a contemporary dance work created by BFT’s choreographer and senior ensemble member, Mariya Sazonova, inspired by Samuel Beckett’s great masterwork, Waiting for Godot.

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King Stakh’s Wild Hunt

A thrilling gothic noir from one of the world’s bravest theatre companies based on the celebrated novel. Featuring acclaimed actors, opera singers and musicians from Belarus and Ukraine.

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One performer with a pair of yellow rainboots is jumping into the large sheet of blue plastic as if diving into the ocean. Water is splattering from the plastic. In the middle stands a performer looking at the abyss
King Lear

King Lear, Shakespeare's great play about speaking the truth was one of the highlights of 2012's Globe to Globe Festival (part of the World Shakespeare Festival, itself part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad).

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