Mikkelin kekkerit: Yksinäytöksinen ilveily

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Mikkelin kekkerit: Yksinäytöksinen ilveily

by Vihtori Niemi

FI·~28 minutes

Chapters

Description

In a cramped Finnish farmyard, a restless young violinist named Mikko wrestles with hunger, thirst, and a restless urge to prove himself. The scene erupts into a noisy, slap‑stick clash as he attempts to pilfer his father’s liquor, only to be thwarted by a quarrelsome village elder, a boozy gentleman, and an ever‑watchful magistrate. Their sharp‑tongued banter and sudden blows turn the humble yard into a stage for chaotic, almost theatrical brawling.

Through rapid, witty dialogue the play sketches a vivid portrait of rural life at the turn of the century—where hard work, pride, and the lure of a simple drink intertwine. As Mikko’s desperation fuels the uproar, the audience catches glimpses of strained family ties and the absurdity of authority in a close‑knit community. The early act sets the tone for a lively, character‑driven comedy that balances mischief with the everyday struggles of a small village.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~28 minutes (26K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-05-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

VN

Vihtori Niemi

1870–1910

A Finnish playwright and newspaper editor, he wrote lively stage pieces while helping shape public debate in coastal South Ostrobothnia. His work often carried a clear moral streak, especially around temperance and everyday community life.

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