By Maxim Gorky, adapted by Kate Wild. Burke Street Studios, Brisbane. 31 March to 9 April 2022
Maxim Gorky’s famous 19th-century contemporary and critic (and co-founder of the Moscow Art Theatre), Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, once vented his frustration with actors’ obsessions: “Non-stop smoking, cold food, sausage, herring, gossip, vulgar flirtation, backbiting, jokes, and vodka.” He could be describing the characters in Gorky’s Summerfolk. And one of this play’s funniest lines is the disdainful “The house is full of theatre types!” as the cast of characters expands.