Three bedrooms. Four couples. One
endless Saturday night of co-dependence and dysfunction, bad tempers and
misunderstandings.
This is the third time the People's
Theatre has produced Alan Ayckbourn favourite BEDROOM FARCE. It was first staged here in 1991 and then again in 2009.
Actors Maggie Childs and Roger
Liddle who appeared in that first production thirty years ago, return – this
time as older couple Delia and Ernest whose comfortable routine is disrupted by
a leaky roof and their son's disintegrating marriage. Maggie (who played Kate
in the 1991 production) comments “30 years ago I tried to recall those feelings
I had as a young wife in her first home, now I just think of my mother! It’s a
great play and still hugely enjoyable to be involved in.”
Set in the late 1970s this is a
world of autumn colours and electric blankets, of landlines, eiderdowns and
cruet sets.
We meet the four couples over the
course of one night. As well as Delia and Ernest, there’s Malcolm and Kate aka
‘love’s young dream’ who are looking forward to their housewarming party.
Nick’s laid up with a bad back and wife Jan’s just heard her ex’s relationship
on the rocks, while Trevor and Susannah … well, they’re that exhausting couple
whose imploding relationship could well take a few others down with it.
The action takes place across three
of these couples most private and telling of spaces - the bedroom.
As Delia comments "you can
tell a great deal about a person from their bedroom" and she’s
right. Each of the rooms is as distinct and unique as the marriages that
formed them - but will the decor outlive the relationships?
Snowballing sexual mishaps collide
with mundane domestic questions: does the ceiling need painting? Is it okay to
stash porn in the sock drawer? This lively romp is as enduringly popular as it
is hilariously funny, but beware: this is no light comedy. Director Steve Hewitt
comments “there’s a dark and cynical edge to this play that might make you
question a few things that you always believed were true.”
BEDROOM FARCE is the first main stage production
of our Spring/Summer Season. Also coming up we’ve got 20th century
classic CAT ON A HOT TIN
ROOF by Tennessee Williams, Shelagh
Stephenson’s portrait of artist Winslow Homer’s time in Cullercoats A NORTHERN ODYSSEY, sparkling Noël Coward comedy PRIVATE LIVES; murder mystery APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH by Agatha Christie and magical,
musical family favourite THE WIZARD OF OZ!
DATE: Tuesday 10 – Saturday 14 March 2020
TIME: 7.30pm
VENUE: People’s Theatre, Stephenson Road,
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 5QF
TICKETS: £14 (Concessions £11.50)
TELE: 0191 265 5020
WEBSITE: www.peoplestheatre.co.uk
TELE: 0191 265 5020
WEBSITE: www.peoplestheatre.co.uk
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