Season 32 Play 3 – Confusions by Alan Ayckbourn

Confusions
5th – 10th November 1979

Directed by

Harry Chapman

Cast

Mother Figure:-
Lucy – mother of three – Patricia Clough
Rosemary – neighbour – Patricia Tunnah
Terry – Rosemary’s husband – Richard Smith
Harry – Lucy’s husband – Donald Clough

Drinking Companions:-
Harry – Donald Clough
Paula – Patricia Tunnah
Waiter – Michael Millward
Bernice – Patricia Clough

Between Mouthfuls:-
Waiter – Michael Millward
Donald Pearce – Donald Clough
Emma Pearce – Patricia Clough
Polly – Patricia Tunnah
Martin – Richard Smith

Gosforth’s Fête:-
Milly Carter – Patricia Tunnah
Emma Pearce – Patricia Clough
Gosforth – Donald Clough
Vicar – Michael Millward
Stewart Stokes – Richard Smith

A Talk in the Park:-
Beryl – Patricia Tunnah
Charles – Michael Millward
Doreen – Patricia Clough
Ernest – Donald Clough
Arthur – Richard Smith

Synopsis

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Directors Notes

ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE…

If the author of tonight’s play had thought of that first. he, might have said “All the World’s a Circus Ring”…

Whether his characters make you laugh or cry or just irritate is very much an individual thing. Certainly we hope that they amuse you because you can’t really take them seriously. If you do it might possibly be a case of the cap fitting, which is most unlikely.

The entertainment is described as being five interlinking plays but the links seem so tenuous I wouldn’t bother trying to find them if I were you. I’m pretty certain that there are no hidden messages although you can perhaps take comfort in the message that you have no friends you can liken to any of the twenty-one characters Alan Ayckbourn has created. (Or maybe you have.)

So roll up, roll up and see the most amazing troupe of performing people, and split your sides laughing.