Russian Acting School to Train Future Actors at Destroyed Mariupol Theater

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A Russian state acting school has opened enrollment for a theater arts program that will train future actors and directors for the Mariupol
attack on civilians
for the new RGISI theater arts program will reportedly be taught by Russian actors Alexander Kladko, Alexander Cherkashin and Daria Jurgens,
for the program as of Monday, adding that students will be required to work in Mariupol for three years after completing the program.Russian
siege.The city, which had a pre-war population of approximately 400,000, was nearly completely destroyed by the fighting, and Russian
authorities have since boasted of their efforts to rebuild it.Last summer, St