Russian court keeps theatre director under house arrest
MOSCOW — A Moscow court on Monday ruled that a prominent theatre and film director who is being investigated for fraud must remain under house arrest.
Kirill Serebrennikov, arguably Russia’s best known director, was detained and put under house arrest in August in a criminal case that raised fears of a return to Soviet-style censorship.
Serebrennikov’s plays have often been targeted by conservative circles, which dismiss his work as decadent and unpatriotic.
The court ruled Monday Serebrennikov should stay under house arrest at least until late January, rejecting a plea for bail.