"Bad Roads" is a journey through Ukraine during the war. This is a story about the people you meet on that journey and the people you leave behind. It is a multi-faceted story about how there is no "bad" or "good", only people and the circumstances that bring them together.
The playwright herself says about her play: "At that time, I wanted to show that there is no black and white. All my characters there are Ukrainians, I deliberately decided not to describe "bad Russians". The tragedy of an individual person was more important to me, and it didn't matter who he was. And now everything is different. Now there is no need to explain who is own and who is foreign at the Popasna checkpoint."
Natalija Vorožbit is a Ukrainian playwright and screenwriter. in 2000 graduated from the Maxim Gorky Institute of Literature, and studied at the international writers' program at the same time. Together with the German director Georg Zheno, he founded the Theater of the Displaced, where refugees from Donbass can tell their stories. in 2013 participated in the Euromaidan protests. Recently collaborated with the Royal Shakespeare Theater in London.