Barbarians
by Maxim Gorky

Filter Theatre’s bold new version of Gorky’s 1906 play, in which a provincial town is shaken from its lethargy by the imminent arrival of a major railway line.
Two railway engineers sweep into the lives of the locals with the force of a gale, challenging stale romances, sour marriages, and the power of local government.
Does the railway represent progress or a grave danger to the local community?
This new version of Gorky’s 1906 play is created by Filter, renowned for their original devised work and reimagining of classic texts, together with the Company of Guildhall School.
Barbarians is translated by Kitty Hunter-Blair and Jeremy Brooks
Co-directed by Oliver Dimsdale and Victoria Moseley for Filter Theatre
Presented by Guildhall School of Music & Drama
The opening performance of this production is dedicated to the memory of Diana Devlin (1941–2020), former Head of Drama Studies at Guildhall School.
Please note: Barbarians contains references to suicide, and use of guns, smoking, alcohol, blood, loud noises, haze, smoke and strobe lighting.
- Maxim Gorky writer
- Kitty Hunter-Blair translator
- Jeremy Brooks translator
- Oliver Dimsdale co-director
- Victoria Moseley co-director
- Amy Jane Cook designer
- Ieva Vaiti composer and sound design
- Lucía Sánchez Roldán lighting designer
- Thomas Dixon sound designer
- Sarah Jane Schostack associate director
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‘Fresh and vivid. A sharp and often comic portrait of people who desperately pursue love, money, and power.‘Variety on Barbarians
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‘Filter are one of Britain’s best and boldest devising companies‘Metro