by Maxim Gorky
directed by Max-Joseph Montel
produced by Nicole Ruiz '02 and Suzanne Baron '01
Adams Pool Theater
Dostoyevskian despair mingled with subtle undercurrent of Solzenhitzenian optimism, this classic takes place in a Russian flophouse at the turn of the century. Gorky's denizens all preserve their unmistakable personalities amidst the squalor of their hopeless everyday routine. Max Montel's gentle directing approach should be well-suited for a "Russian-human-condition" show; the ensemble cast will lighten your hearts as they depress you to no end.
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