Philistines
By (Author) Andrew Upton
By (author) Maxim Gorky
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st October 2007
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822
Paperback
128
Width 127mm, Height 197mm, Spine 10mm
140g
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.
Andrew Upton is a writer and theatre director. He took a Diploma of Art in Dramatic Art in Sydney, majoring in directing. Before moving to London he worked in continuity for a number of features including Babe 2, and as Second Unit Director on the Australian television series, Big Sky. He also directed two Writers' Studios at the Australian National Playwrights' Centre (1995 & 1996). He and Cate Blanchett made the short film Bangers together, and have set up a production company, Dirty Films, to develop feature projects.
Andrew and his wife, Cate Blanchett, have been named joint artistic directors of Australia's Sydney Theatre Company, starting in January 2008