Synopsis
Alan Ayckbourn is arguably Britain’s most popular playwright and Absurd Person Singular is one of his most popular plays. An inspired comedy dealing with marital tensions in the kitchen, Absurd Person Singular is easily as fresh and provocative today as it was when it was first written nearly forty years ago. A bittersweet farce about the relationships between three couples, in three kitchens, over three successive Christmases, Absurd Person Singular provides a welcome tonic for those in search of an evening of pure madcap ingenuity.
Alan Ayckbourn has received more than 35 awards and honours including two Oliviers, a Tony, two Molieres and Lifetime Achievement Awards from both the Variety Club of Great Britain and the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain. Evening Standard Award-winning Absurd Person Singular will be brought to life in a Curve production by Artistic Director Paul Kerryson.
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Credits & Acknowledgments
Written by ALAN AYCKBOURN
Directed by PAUL KERRYSON
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Reviews
This is such an experienced cast and it’s the sublime detail of their interpretations that makes the toes curl.
Pat Ashworth, The Stage
This production of Absurd Person Singular is absolutely terrific.
Steve Orme, British Theatre Guide
One forgets that you are watching a play – you really could be voyeuristically staring through the windows of these characters.
Debbie Longley, The Public Reviews
It’s clever, multilayered, performed with aplomb and well worth a visit.
Richard Perry, Western Park Gazette