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Surprises

Theatre Royal, Bath
From: Monday, 11th February 2013
To: Saturday, 16 February 2013

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Synopsis

Surprises is a new comedy set in the future while its characters hearts remain tied to the past. When a stranger materialises in young Grace's bedroom, is he really who he claims to be? Can there be everlasting love for Grace's parents when death is postponed indefinitely? Has infallible lawyer Lorraine finally found her ideal partner, and can her lonely secretary Sylvia also meet Mr Right after years of unhappy affairs?

Our Review:

Gill Kirk - 11 February 2013

Alan Ayckbourn's 76th play presents a gadgety future where people are pretty much like they are today. A teenager argues with her dad about a boy. Dad, being wealthy and seemingly without scruples, tries to buy the boy off. But this being the future, the boy has a hand in the invention of time-travel, and so the path of true love will still never run smooth.

Even in the future, people's most "human" trait, Ayckborn seems to say, is their inconsistency, particularly, he makes explicit, in the female of the species. And in a world where medical science has stretched longevity to obscene lengths, the nuptial pledge of love everlasting is glaringly at odds with this human inconsistency.

This is "template Ayckborn" - people are inherently ridiculous - with futuristic devices flung in to queer the dramatic pitch. Culture and attitude do not change in Ayckborn's brave new world; even when middle aged women marry robots or still look 17 (while the men - even the robot ones - get fr...

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Creative

Alan Ayckbourn (Author)
Baker Tilly (Chichester) (Corporate Sponsor)
Oldham Seals Group (Corporate Sponsor)
Minerva Theatre (Producer)
Stephen Joseph Theatre (Producer)
Alan Ayckbourn (Director)
Michael Holt (Design)
Jason Taylor (Lighting)
Sarah Hughes (casting) (Director)


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