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Liya Akhedzhakova resigned from the Sovremennik Theater

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The reason is the celebrity’s anti-war position. By the way, he has been in the troupe of this theater since 1977.

The Soviet and Russian actress, who spoke against the war in Ukraine, Liya Akhedzhakova, said that on March 10 she resigned of her own free will from the Sovremennik Theater. He spoke about this in a comment to the Russian media Novaya Gazeta.

As you know, earlier the theater management canceled the last performance with the famous actress.

“I don’t have time to say goodbye to my stage. Dear, dear stage – you gave me the opportunity to confess, express my love to people I love, appreciate, respect, what playwrights! What directors! What partners!” – noted the artist on March 10 in a publication in the publication.

However, then the theater refused to dismiss Akhedzhakova.

Now this information has been confirmed. It is also known that after the dismissal, the actress plans to take up touring activities, although she does not plan to leave Russia permanently.

Recall that Akhedzhakova previously said that because of her anti-war position, her colleagues stopped talking to her.

Liya Akhedzhakova said that she will not leave the Russian Federation

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Source: korrespondent

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