“Why have I
gone to hell? Why me?
I’ve tried so terribly hard, too.”
I’ve tried so terribly hard, too.”
Woman in Mind by Alan
Ayckbourn
Newcastle People's Theatre
Tuesday
6 – Saturday 10 May 2014
With 78 plays under
his belt, Alan Ayckbourn gives Shakespeare a run for his money when it comes to
which writer is more performed in the UK in any given year.
With such a vast
back catalogue to choose from, including A Small Family Business currently enjoying
a successful revival at the National Theatre, the People’s have decided to
stage one of the writer’s blacker comedies, Woman In Mind.
Much different from
a lot of Ayckbourn’s earlier work, and considered by
many to be one of his best, the play charts the gradual mental collapse of
Susan (Penny Lamport), a housewife and mother who is no longer sure what her
role in the world is.
Her
disinterested husband, priggish son and appalling sister-in-law do nothing to
help her make her life meaningful. So she retreats into fantasy, creating in
her mind an ideal world with a perfect family and a glorious country estate.
The
play is told through Susan’s eyes, and as she declines the line between the
real world and her imaginings gets increasingly blurry, and fantasy and reality
become confused.
Director
Kate Wilkins comments “it’s something of a ‘taboo’ subject for comedy, but Ayckbourn
has created beautifully drawn characters. It’s funny, poignant and very
affecting”.
Funny,
thoughtful and perceptive, Woman In Mind
confirms Ayckbourn’s status as the master of tragi-comedy.
The
play runs from Tuesday 6 to Saturday 10 May at The People’s Theatre in Heaton.
Tickets are available from the Box Office on 0191 265 5020 and online via
www.peoplestheatre.co.uk.
Photos by Paula Smart: https://www.facebook.com/wildheartsandwishesphotography
LISTINGS
INFORMATION: WOMAN IN MIND by Alan Ayckbourn
DATE: Tuesday
6 – Saturday 10 May 2014
TIME: 7.30pm
VENUE: The People’s Theatre, Stephenson
Road, Newcastle upon Tyne,
NE6 5QF
TICKETS: £12.50 (Concessions £10)
TELE: 0191 265 5020
WEBSITE: www.peoplestheatre.co.uk
TELE: 0191 265 5020
WEBSITE: www.peoplestheatre.co.uk
TWITTER: @peoplestheatre
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