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Philistines

by Maxim Gorky
in a new version by Andrew Upton

FIVE STARS
Guardian, Sunday Telegraph, Time Out, Financial Times

'Howard Davies's splendidly observant, atmospheric revival.'
The Times

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Sung at a funeral and a wedding today. The full gamut of the human experience from the ridiculous to the utterly pointless.

A restless bunch of young radicals hang out, have sex, dance, drink, moan and philosophise at the home of a prosperous decorator. While Pyotr, a sometime student of law, falls for the lovely, loose-living lodger, his sister carps on about the tedium of life, lusts after Nil – who's blind to her charms but in pursuit of the servant – and botches her own suicide.

Life. People shout, fight, eat and go to bed. When
they wake up? They start shouting again. In this
house everything fades quickly. Tears, laughter.
Everything. Dissipates. The last sounds ringing
out over the lake. Then nothing. A banal hum.

A household falls to pieces as the personal and political turmoil of pre-revolutionary Russia gathers pace. Gorky's darkly comic first play of 1902, banned from public performance under the Czarist regime, is seen here in an exuberant new version by Andrew Upton.

In the video below, members of the cast talk about their experience of production.

Cast credits:

Old Man : Mike Aherne

Perchikin : Duncan Bell

Nil : Mark Bonnar

Shyshkin : Jonathan Bryan

Ensemble : Saskia Butler

Doctor : Marcus Cunningham

Vassilly : Phil Davis

Polya : Susannah Fielding

Tsvetaeva : Rendah Heywood

Teterev : Conleth Hill

Akulina : Stephanie Jacob

Pyotr : Rory Kinnear

Stepanida : Maggie McCarthy

Elena : Justine Mitchell

Ensemble : Danny Nutt

Ensemble : Charlotte Pyke

Old Crone : Julia West

Tanya : Ruth Wilson

Production credits:

Director: Howard Davies

Designer: Bunny Christie

Lighting Designer: Neil Austin

Music: Dominic Muldowney

Sound Designer: Christopher Shutt

Philistines finished on: 18 August 2007