A story of the strength of the human spirit the personal cost of conflict and how love can be found even in the darkest times. Summer 1941. War rages in Europe. The Germans march towards Ukraine. Halya Liliya and Vika are no strangers to sorrow. They lost family during the Holodomor loved ones in Stalin's purges and war looms once more on the horizon. Vika lives in fear for her children. She and her sister survived the terror famine by leaving their whole family behind. Now years later many believe the Germans will free them from the Soviets but she's not so sure. Should they stay in Volhynia or flee the approaching Eastern front? Liliya has lost too much in her 17 years. As those around her join the resistance Liliya wonders how she can fight for her friends family and country. When the choice is made for her can she find the will to survive and protect those still with her? Twelve-year-old Halya is struggling to discover who she is. But as the war escalates can her mother Katya's tactics keep her safe from the Nazi soldiers rounding up slave laborers? How can a child survive the horrors of war on her own? These daughters of Ukraine will face devastation and loss as they fight to survive and protect the ones they love.
Laurel Lefkow spent her childhood in many parts of the world and has worked in various countries including Kenya, Hong Kong and the US. He theatre credits include A Shayna Maidel (West End), Little Fo... more