The corruption of the merchant class…

… as recorded by Alexander Ostrovsky in Moscow in 1849 and performed today by the Arcola Theatre.

The censor complained “All the characters in the play – the merchant, his daughter, the lawyer, the clerk and the matchmaker – are first-rate villains. The dialogue is filthy. The entire play is an insult to the Russian merchant class.”

And at its best, a lot of fun.

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