A  protest organized by nationalist organizations in front of the Ivan Vazov  National Theatre last night against the premiere of Bernard Shaw’s play Arms and the Man, directed by John  Malkovich, turned violent. The protesters occupied the entrances of the theatre  building, stopped the ticket-holders from entering, and physically assaulted  multiple people, among them the theatre’s director Vasil Vasilev who had come  out of the theatre building to talk to the protesters.
The protesters said the play was “outrageous”  and demanded that it be cancelled, stating that it is a provocation aimed at smearing  the name of Ivan Vazov, ridiculing and humiliating Bulgarians and tarnishing  the memory of the Serbo-Bulgarian war, especially on the day of the 139th  anniversary of the battle at Slivnitsa. The protesters turned violent as the  police attempted to form a cordon so that the audience can enter the National Theater  building. Nevertheless, the premiere did go ahead, but it was only watched  by a handful of journalists and actors, though it was streamed online. 
“It is disgraceful for anyone to demand  censorship in 2024,” said National Theatre director Vasil Vasilev in an interview  with public service TV BNT. There was pressure for the play to be censored, and  that is inadmissible, he said. As regards the protest he said: “I went outside  to meet with the protesters with love in my heart, I urged them to allow this  play to be seen and appraised. We can only talk about provocations in the play  if we have watched it,” he said.
The play’s director John Malkovich told  reporters that he had suggested this play because it was charming and amusing. “Strange  times,” he said. More and more people want to censor the things they don’t like,  John Malkovich said and went on that he had no right to censor even the  protesters, and that it was his job to direct the play.  
Near the theatre building, the protesters physically assaulted award-winning animator Theodore Ushev on his way to the National Theatre to watch the play. Talking to the BNR, Theodore Ushev described the events of the evening as the Kristallnacht in Bulgaria, adding he expected frightening things to come.
The biggest network of public theatres in Europe, the European Theatre Convention issued a statement on the incident: "The European Theatre Convention stands by the National Theatre Ivan Vazov based in Bulgaria as it faces challenges to its artistic freedom, and denounces a concerning movement by far-right groups across Europe to restrict freedom of expression. European Theatre Convention calls on European citizens and policymakers to stand in solidarity with the National Theatre Ivan Vazov, as we continue to put the spotlight on the increasing restrictions of freedom of expression in a European context," the statement reads.
Arms and the Man is to be performed at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre again tonight, against the background of threats of another protest.
Photos: BTA
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