[2][3] She was a Visiting Fellow and Ukrainian Writer in Residence at St Hugh's College, Oxford for the 2023-24 term.
Together with German director Georg Genoux she founded the Theater of the Displaced, where refugees from Donbas could tell their stories,[8] and curated the Class Act project.
[9] She wrote the screenplay for the feature film Cyborgs about the defense of Sergei Prokoviev Airport near Donetsk, where Ukrainian soldiers fought for 242 days against separatists.
[15] Vorozhbyt's best-known work is Bad Roads (2017), an episodic play written in 2014 about the War in Donbas in Eastern Ukraine.
Produced over a dozen times around the world, stand-out productions include one at Crow's Theatre in Toronto, Canada, in 2023, about which Broadway World Toronto wrote, "It's fascinating, disturbing stuff with a powerhouse cast, literally unsettling: never completely relaxing into a style or structure," [16] and at the Götesborg Stadsteater in Sweden in 2024, about which Sveriges Television (SVT) wrote, "Bad Roads is among the most urgent things you can see on the Swedish theater scene right now.
[18] In 2023 the Münchner Kammerspiele commissioned Vorozhbyt to write Green Corridors, a play observing various Ukrainians forced into rushed and unwanted exile by the large-scale Russian invasion of 2022.
"[19] The play had its Ukrainian premiere in May 2023 at Kyiv's Theater of Playwrights, of which Vorozhbyt is a founding member.
Her interpretation of these events is that they began thirty years ago when Ukraine was being established as an independent country and allowed the Russian influence in Donbas to grow.