Review: Viattomuuden loppu
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Marital crises
Written by Pasi Lampela and
The End of Innocence at the Helsinki City Theatre tells the story of
outwardly successful family, whose members are completely lost in their
.
The End of Innocence at the Helsinki City Theatre tells the story of
outwardly successful family, whose members are completely lost in their
.
When the family gathers
to follow the sex scandal of Antti’s father (Pekka Laiho)
press conference, painful bubbles burst from everyone’s life. The healthiest is
after all, the talented pianist’s son Kosti (Niko Saarela),
who everyone clearly thinks is crazy because his mental health problem is
diagnosed. In addition to her, only the mother recognizes her own illness in the family
Katariina (Hannele Lauri).
to follow the sex scandal of Antti’s father (Pekka Laiho)
press conference, painful bubbles burst from everyone’s life. The healthiest is
after all, the talented pianist’s son Kosti (Niko Saarela),
who everyone clearly thinks is crazy because his mental health problem is
diagnosed. In addition to her, only the mother recognizes her own illness in the family
Katariina (Hannele Lauri).
In modern contemporary drama
sex addiction and workaholism are touched upon, but only alcoholism is brought up
clearly to the surface. In the escalated family hell, everyone finds painful
points of contact with their own lives. Matti Ahde also comes to mind
recent resignation from Veikkaus. Pre-hyped media criticism is limited
in the play, however, only a few sentences.
sex addiction and workaholism are touched upon, but only alcoholism is brought up
clearly to the surface. In the escalated family hell, everyone finds painful
points of contact with their own lives. Matti Ahde also comes to mind
recent resignation from Veikkaus. Pre-hyped media criticism is limited
in the play, however, only a few sentences.
Ironclad professionalism
The cast gives strong performances together and separately.
The family’s daughter Annika ( Milka
Ahlroth), who brings the new son-in-law Arto (
Juha Veijonen). There are no problem-free starting points for life
Not even Arto.
The cast gives strong performances together and separately.
The family’s daughter Annika ( Milka
Ahlroth), who brings the new son-in-law Arto (
Juha Veijonen). There are no problem-free starting points for life
Not even Arto.
On the End of Innocence
Everyone finds their own hells.
Everyone finds their own hells.