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Review: Hissvägraren

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PERSONAL ELEVATOR AND OTHER RESIDENTS OF THE BUILDING

Actor familiar to many generations, Lasse Pöysti, is absolutely
phenomenon: she is currently in two major roles in the Helsinki
On the stages of the City Theatre and now in a monologue play in the same building
Lilla Teaternissa. Written by Bengt Ahlfors specifically for Pöysti
Hissvägrare (Elevator Refused) is an hour and a half long chat,
which has a head and a tail. The whole story begins with a story called Kafka
dachshund and ends with why an elderly man living alone
Actually, I got a dog. The matter is by no means simple and
without subplots.

The life of the elevator building is enriched by a wide range of personalities
from malice to a surprising newspaper deliverer. Ahlfors’ story says so
an ordinary ordinary house with elevators and stairwells, so that
The milieu cannot help but be depicted in the mind of every viewer. To this end,
to tell a funny story, in the role of the self, could hardly be imagined
other than Lasse Pöysti.

Ahlfors’ plot development, metaphors and humour are so good
seamlessly into Pöysti’s mouth, so that the surprises are dosed in time and
taste great human.


Hissvägraren is a small-scale theatre delicacy. At the premiere
an elderly reminiscence of a fictional story and a real actor
the roles were somewhat mixed, because Pöysti had to
a few times to resort to the uninhibited
in the steering booklet. With his charisma, he controlled the situations, even though he had an impact
more embarrassed than the audience.

At the latest with the final applause, the audience finally melted the facts and
at times apparently deliberate mixing of fiction, when Pöysti
snorted very carefully to take the first applause
An absolutely adorable dachshund puppy in his arms!

There are actors who make the room feel warm. The
the nobility is Lasse Pöysti. Thank you very much again!