Alena Mitroshina of Lenkom: injury update, career highlights, and public safety reminders

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Alena Mitroshina, a leading performer at Lenkom, sustained injuries in a scooter-related accident. According to a post on a telegraph channel, a young driver allegedly struck the 27-year-old, resulting in serious harm.

The update describes fractures to the jaw, damaged teeth, and other injuries that necessitate surgical treatment. The message also expresses well wishes for Mitroshina’s quick recovery and a prompt return to the stage, noting that such a comeback would be warmly welcomed by audiences and colleagues alike.

Mitroshina completed her studies with honors at the Moscow Art Theatre School in 2018 and subsequently joined the Lenkom Theatre company. Her stage credits include Conchitta in Juno and Avos, Virginia in Tout payé or Everything is Paid, a performance in Crazy Day or The Marriage of Figaro, and appearances in All-In and Jester Balakirev as a Bridesmaid. She has also taken on roles in Memorial, The Last Train as Roda, and Running as Serafima Vladimirovna Korzukhina, among others, demonstrating a versatile range across dramatic and contemporary pieces.

In addition to theatre, Mitroshina has appeared in a mystical thriller titled Omut and in the esports-themed series Headshot, along with other productions that broaden her acting repertoire. Fans and critics alike recognize her for embodying a blend of intensity and sensitivity that suits both classical and modern storytelling.

Members of the public are reminded to observe safety guidelines for electric scooters and to follow traffic and local regulations to prevent injuries in urban environments. The theatre community often reiterates the importance of responsible conduct and safety for performers who travel to and from venues.

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