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Post by mkb on Sept 17, 2022 22:41:30 GMT
Unusually for an Alan Ayckbourn play, his latest, Family Album, opens on an entirely bare stage. The comings and goings of the furniture are the principal diversion of Act 1. The Stephen Joseph Theatre's main, in-the-round auditorium transforms into the living room of an upper middle-class house, somewhere "south of the river", where we meet three generations of a family over the course of two short (45-minute) halves. Scenes set in 1952, the present day, and sometime inbetween, take place, often concurrently - an Ayckbourn trademark.
The playwright has often talked about the influence of the strong women in his early life. Here he is writing a piece for four women and one man, including an interracial lesbian couple. One senses that Ayckbourn has deliberately stepped outside his comfort zone, but he has not entirely succeeded in giving full voice to these females suffering in differing ways from patriarchal oppression.
This is quite a bleak piece, yet ultimately feels somewhat inconsequential. It was as if Ayckbourn had constructed a good first half of a play, setting up a second half that he never managed to get round to writing. This is one of his weaker works, but it's quite something that, at 83, he is still delivering interesting new writing every year.
Three stars.
Act 1: 19:32-20:18 Act 2: 20:37-21.24
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Post by drowseychap on Sept 18, 2022 1:08:47 GMT
Oh no seeing this next week too I’ve loved his last few especially last years
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Post by TallPaul on Oct 7, 2022 13:10:21 GMT
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Post by joem on Nov 6, 2022 21:30:02 GMT
Saw this at home last night. Saved about a £1,000 quid based on the last time I tried to get to Scarborough to see an Ayckbourn play.
Not one of his best but not bad at all and, as ever, a cleverly constructed play which is worth watching just to admire the craft. His attempt to be "with it" doesn't wholly succeed but what is sad is that an 83 year old writing institution - still writingly coherently and interestingly - feels the need to make himself hipper. Just enjoy the trip AA!
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Post by TallPaul on Nov 11, 2022 16:18:46 GMT
Next year's Ayckbourn offering at the SJT was recently announced.
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Post by mkb on Nov 11, 2022 17:53:07 GMT
Will look forward to it. Have just booked a hotel. Can't believe how much they want for very basic rooms now in Scarborough.
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Post by joem on Nov 20, 2022 23:56:56 GMT
Will look forward to it. Have just booked a hotel. Can't believe how much they want for very basic rooms now in Scarborough. It's not Fair.
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