Akhedzhakova: “I was scared of feces flying around the hall”
Oleg Kravtsov) -
Russian artist Liya Akhedzhakova, who got into a scandal due to her participation in the play “First Bread” with homosexual scenes, where she delivered a monologue condemning the participation of the USSR in the Great Patriotic War, she admitted that she was now experiencing fear.
According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, the actress stated this in an interview with Moskovsky Komsomolets.
“This is the first time in my life that this has happened. The investigator came. I was called in for questioning. Those who create the persecution did not see the performance. I looked on the Internet at a person who heads an organization that makes demands. Even if he came to the performance, he would find in it what he was looking for,” the publication’s interlocutor justifies.
She was also asked whether she would take part in this performance in the future.
"Don't know. My partner Semyon Shomin, who plays my grandson, was injured on the set. His face was broken. And the upcoming performance will be performed by the author of the play, Rinat Tashimov. He is very talented. He will arrive tomorrow. I don’t know how I’ll get on stage. I'm generally a coward. Moreover, those who threaten us promised to spray feces if we do not take their comments into account. They did it at Theater.doc. The bottle is filled with feces, apparently his own, chemicals are added, and all this is splashed into the audience like champagne. So there isn't much inspiration. More fear,” said Akhedzhakova.
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