Ukrainian Cultural Festival Razom for Ukraine
Lena Lagushonkova
Ukrainian
Drama
Showcase
THE ORDER OF NEATLY MADE BEDS 
by Lena Lagushonkova
Translated by Nina Murray

About the Play

Set in the early days of Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, The Order of Neatly Made Beds is a documentary-style theatrical collage that explores how war is experienced through the voices of ordinary people caught in its machinery. Through monologues and fragmented scenes, the play juxtaposes the perspectives of a Russian soldier sent to fight, his mother struggling to understand his fate, and members of a soldiers’ mothers’ advocacy group confronting the human cost of war. Moving between personal memories, propaganda rhetoric, and everyday digital communication, the play exposes the tragic gap between official narratives and lived reality. The result is a darkly ironic and emotionally charged portrait of how individuals become entangled in state violence, raising questions about responsibility, denial, and the quiet devastation war leaves in its wake.

About the Playwright

Lena Lagushonkova is a playwright, writer, and screenwriter, born in 1984 in Ukraine. Finalist of the international “Aurora” competition (2021, 2023) and winner of the European Drama Award (2022). Plays based on her texts are staged in Ukraine, Poland, Norway, Georgia, and Germany. The play “Kortes” was named the best chamber theater production by the ‘GRA’ Festival (2024). The autofiction novel “My Flag Was Stolen by a Cat” was named the best book of 2025 by the BBC.

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