
A lively domestic comedy unfolds in a modest Helsinki townhouse, where the Heinonen family and their acquaintances gather for an evening that quickly turns into a witty battle of words and expectations. Emma, the pragmatic wife, and Maiju, the young maid with a flair for dramatics, spar over household duties, marriage prospects, and the subtle power plays that simmer beneath polite conversation. Their banter, peppered with humor and a touch of irony, offers a glimpse into early‑twentieth‑century Finnish middle‑class life, where social standing and personal ambition often collide in the most ordinary rooms.
The scene widens as the charismatic police constable Hellonen makes a flamboyant entrance, his flirtatious charm stirring both admiration and consternation among the household. Through quick‑paced dialogue and clever repartee, the play captures the tensions between duty and desire, tradition and change, all set against a backdrop of bustling city life. Listeners are invited to savor the colorful characters, the playful misunderstandings, and the subtle commentary on love, work, and the quest for a respectable place in society.
Full title
Heinosen perhe huvimatkalla Huvinäytelmä 2:ssa näytöksessä
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (60K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2013-06-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1890
A lively figure in 19th-century Swedish theater and journalism, he wrote plays, songs, and comic pieces that were made to entertain broad audiences. His work moved easily between the stage and the printed page, giving a vivid glimpse of popular culture in his time.
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