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Absurd Person Singular- Alan Ayckbourn | |
The play is
set over three Christmas celebrations in the kitchens of three couples: Sidney
Hopcroft, an ambitious tradesman, and his submissive wife Jane; architect and
adulterer Geoffrey Turner and his depressed wife, Eva; Ronald Brewster-Wright,
a banker, and his wife Marion. The three couples range from working to upper
class.
‘Last’ Christmas is set at Sidney’s house, who hopes to persuade
the others to invest in his work – although both Geoffrey and Roland are
obviously dismissive of the man and dislike him. Throughout the scene, Jane’s
harsh treatment by Sidney becomes apparent, as does the way she rises above
it. It also becomes obvious that Geoffrey and Eva’s marriage is on the
rocks and that in Roland, Geoffrey sees the potential for helping with a new
commission for a shopping centre.
‘This’ Christmas is spent at Geoffrey and Eva’s flat. Geoffrey
fortunes have fallen and Eva spends most of the act attempting to commit suicide
in ever-more desperate, domestic ways. Jane mistakes her attempts to gas herself
for cleaning and takes over scrubbing the oven; the tablets Eva loses down the
sink leads Sidney to offer to help with the plumbing – getting soaked
as result; when Eva tries to electrocute herself, Ronald thinks she’s
trying to change bulbs and takes over for her. In despair, she starts singing
a Christmas carol as Geoffrey arrives with a doctor in tow. During all this,
Marion has been getting more drunk amid all the chaos.
‘Next’ Christmas is at Roland and Marion’s mansion, where
Marion has increasingly locked herself in her bedroom to be comforted by alcohol.
Geoffrey’s designs for the shopping centre have collapsed and, ironically,
he is now dependent on Eva. Sidney and Jane have meanwhile come up trumps as
their scheme from two Christmases ago has paid off and Roland, who was dismissive
of them in the first act, now has to court them to keep their business and Geoffrey
desperately needs them to employ him as an architect to keep his career alive.
With the fortunes of all couples now completely reversed, Sidney calls the shots
and makes everyone play games and – literally - dance to his tune.
The Cast
| Sidney | Greg Tillett |
| Jane | Lynsie Campling |
| Ronald | Melvyn Freake |
| Marion | Coral Kathro |
| Geoffrey | Dean Day |
| Eva | Laura Mchugh |
The Crew
| Director | Val Tillett |
| Props |
Beryl Rudge |
| Sound | Stephen Wade |
| Backstage | The Players |