If I Had a Gun, I’d Take Them All Down | preview performance | Q&A
“Please tell the Jews that I did not want to harm them in any way, on the contrary, I struggle for their good and for the happiness of the Jewish people.” – Dmitry Bogrov
If I Had a Gun, I’d Take Them All Down is a monodrama by Ukrainian artist Piotr Armianovski that pushes beyond the conventional boundaries of stage storytelling. It delivers a raw and unflinching meditation on Ukraine’s ongoing struggle with cyclical violence and Russian aggression.
The piece is inspired by the true story of Dmitry Bogrov (1887–1911), a Ukrainian-Jewish lawyer, double agent, and revolutionary who, in 1911, assassinated Russian Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin (1862–1911) at the Kyiv Opera House. Bogrov was arrested, tried, and executed shortly thereafter.
Through innovative use of video and sound design, the production immerses audiences in both historical and contemporary Kyiv, tracing the path that led the young Bogrov to his final act, while echoing the author’s own lived experience of conflict in Ukraine today.
Q&A with the creators after the meeting.
WHEN?
Saturday, June 21, 2025, 7:00 PM
WHERE?
Old Town Youth Culture Center, 13 Hieronima Wietora St.
Staromiejskie Centrum Kultury Młodzieży, ul. Hieronima Wietora 13
Piotr Armianovski (tekst i i wideo), Paul Bargetto (reżyseria), Natan Kryszk (dźwięk), Michael Rubenfeld (wykonanie)