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London Classic Theatre Announce UK Tour Of Absent Friends
Published on
February 12, 2015
By
douglasmayo
Artistic Director of London Classic Theatre, Michael Cabot announced today that they would tour a production of Absent Friends by Alan Ayckbourn as part of their 15th anniversary season.
Summer 1974. A well-intentioned tea party descends into chaos.
Wealthy, unfulfilled housewife Diana arranges a gathering of old friends to cheer up bereaved Colin, whose fiancée drowned two months earlier. Paul, her bullying, self-absorbed husband, has recently had a dalliance with Evelyn, the glamorous wife of his friend and incompetent business associate, John. The party is completed by long-suffering Marge, who has left Gordon, her hypochondriac spouse, ailing at home.
Preparations for the party spark tensions and open old wounds. As lingering resentments and deep-rooted jealousies surface, an unexpectedly cheerful Colin strolls into the mayhem.
Acerbic and painfully funny, Absent Friends explores friendship, marriage and what it ultimately means to be happy. In one of his finest plays, Ayckbourn’s craftsmanship and acute social observation have never been sharper or more biting.
Cabot directs Ashley Cook (Colin), John Dorney (John), Kevin Drury (Paul), Catherine Harvey (Diana), Kathryn Ritchie (Evelyn) and Alice Selwyn (Marge).
Alan Ayckbourn is an Olivier and Tony Award winning playwright who has written 78 plays, more than half of which have been produced in London's West End as well as around the world. Some of his best known work includes Absurd Person Singular, The Norman Conquests, Relatively Speaking, Bedroom Farce, A Chorus of Disapproval and Communicating Doors.
ABSENT FRIENDS 2015 UK TOUR SCHEDULE
Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne
28 April - 2 May
BOOK ONLINE NOW Blackpool Grand
5-9 May
BOOK ONLINE NOW Wyvern Theatre, Swindon
11-13 May
BOOK ONLINE NOW Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
14-16 May
BOOK ONLINE NOW Civic Theatre, Chelmsford
19-20 May
BOOK ONLINE NOW Theatre Royal, Winchester
21-23 May
BOOK ONLINE NOW King's Theatre, Southsea
26-27 May
BOOK ONLINE NOW Connaught Theatre, Worthing
28-30 May
BOOK ONLINE NOW Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds
2-6 June
BOOK ONLINE NOW Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
8-13 June
BOOK ONLINE NOW Richmond Theatre
15-20 June
BOOK ONLINE NOW Lyceum Crewe
22-24 June
BOOK ONLINE NOW Greenwich Theatre
25-27 June
BOOK ONLINE NOW Theatre Royal, Margate
30 June-1 July
BOOK ONLINE NOW Assembly Halls, Tunbridge Wells
2-4 July
BOOK ONLINE NOW Derby Theatre
7-11 July
BOOK ONLINE NOW Cheltenham Everyman
13-18 July
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