<b>A collaboration between the National Book Award¿winning journalist and the prize-winning photographer on the queer-resistance theater troupe</b><p>In the fall of 2017, the internationally acclaimed underground theater troupe Belarus Free Theatre took New York by storm for a production of their harrowing anti-torture, anti-Putin play, <em>Burning Doors</em>. They were joined by Maria Alyokhina, a member of Russian punk group Pussy Riot, who made international headlines when they were imprisoned for staging an anti-Putin performance in a Moscow cathedral. The play met with enthusiastic acclaim from critics, with <em>New York</em> magazine praising it as a "smart, smoldering, physically brutal piece of theater."</p><p>In <em>Two Women in Their Time</em>, award-winning documentary photographer Misha Friedman and <em>New Yorker</em> reporter Masha Gessen take us backstage, giving us an intimate look at this fiercely creative drama troupe that cannot officially perform in its homeland, wh