Ada Rohovtseva brings together four generations of her family on stage: son-in-law and grandson defending Ukraine.

Ada Rogovtseva with family on stage
Ada Rogovtseva with family on stage

According to ТСН: The legendary Ukrainian actress Ada Rohovtseva touched the audience by performing on stage with four generations of her family. This special Christmas moment united the star's loved ones, including her grandson and son-in-law, who are currently defending Ukraine at the front.

Symbol of unity and freedom

During the annual concert-mystery "Territory of Christmas. Spirit of the Unbreakable," the Rohovtseva family performed the Christmas carol "Oh in the field, a fir tree has grown." This performance became not just a number but also an important symbol of unity, love, and the value of freedom for which Ukrainian families are fighting.

Living family history

The stage was decorated as a living family history. At first, Ada Rohovtseva appeared alone — she adjusted the tablecloth and sat down. Soon, women from the family joined her, followed by men, including the actress's son and son-in-law, who serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They tenderly hugged their loved ones by the shoulders. The women set the festive table, and the final touch was the appearance of the actress's great-grandson, resulting in all four generations gathering on stage.

Christmas tale for the audience

Together with Ada Rohovtseva, the performance featured Kateryna Stepanova, Oleksiy Stepanov, Daryna and Viktoriya Stepanovy, Oleksiy and Matviy Sklyarenko, as well as the youngest family member — little great-grandson Kostyantyn. This became a true Christmas tale, filled with light and deep meaning.

Let us remind you that recently actress Natalka Denisenko showed her beautiful mother on Christmas and spoke about the double holiday in the family.

This performance became a bright event that highlights the importance of family values and support in difficult times. Ada Rohovtseva, as a true icon of Ukrainian theater, gifted the audience not just art but also an unparalleled sense of unity and hope on the eve of the holidays.


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