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Summerfolk review — Gorky’s slow skewering of Russia’s first middle class

A terrific cast lifts a vast production at London’s National Theatre that emerges from Chekhov’s shadow to reach a magnificent climax

mercoledì 18 marzo 2026 New tab

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