About 

Vassa by Maxim Gorky, adapted by Mike Bartlett

Directed by Katie Bonna

 

“There are no miracles in this world. Only those we make for ourselves.”

It’s 8 a.m. and a revolt is underway.

The father is dying. The son is spying. The wife is cheating. The uncle is stealing. The mother is scheming. The dynasty is crumbling.

One house. One fortune. One victor.

Maxim Gorky’s savagely funny play Vassa Zheleznova was first published in 1910.

This production is brought to you by the Actor Performer Training MA/MFA at Rose Bruford College, dedicated to fostering a culture of artistic excellence and empowering students to become leaders in their fields.

‘Vivid, horribly vital and disgracefully funny’

– The Independent

‘A savage farce about the failure of capitalism’

– WhatsOnStage

 

2pm, 29 June

7pm, 30 June

2pm, 1 July

7pm, 2 July

 

Run time: coming soon

Venue: Marylebone Theatre

Age recommendation: coming soon
Content advice: coming soon

 

Book now via Marylebone Theatre

 

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