

Season's Greetings
Alan Ayckbourn
Short Comedy / The Benton home is in a frenzy: the turkey is the wrong size, Bunty's new formal has been improperly altered, Aunt Margaret arrives too early, and Mr. Benton is frantic because of the Christmas decorations.
Each year, the city gives a prize for the best decorations, and Mr. Benton and his neighbor are in such a feud over the matter that only a miracle can stop them.
In desperation, Bunty and Bob plan a miracle of their own -- resulting in the merriest Christmas in years.
| Character |
|---|
| BOB BENTON About twenty |
| BUNTY BENTON (Bob's sister) Bob's sister, about seventeen |
| MR. ROBERT BENTON The father, middle-aged |
| MRS. BENTON (RENE) The mother |
| AUNT MARGARET About sixty-five |
| MARY The maid |
| HERMAN The general handy man |
| ISOBEL HOLTON (Bob's friend) About nineteen, Bob's friend |
| MR. JOHN REYNOLDS (Bentons' neighbor) The Bentons' neighbor, about sixty |
Light Competition is a christmas play written by Louise Helliwell and published by Samuel French (1940).
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