

Dreams From A Summer House
John Pattison
Why we like it
"'Wildest Dreams' invites audiences into a realm of limitless possibilities, where the mundane intertwines with the extraordinary."
From: Fantasy and Magical RealismFour typical Ayckbourn misfits are playing a Dungeons and Dragons type game in a suburban living room.
Stanley, Hazel, Warren and Rick make the weekly escape from their real life nightmares into a role-playing board game peopled by dragons and monsters.
A safe world where the dangers are of their own imagining; where they are free to become heroes of their own devising.
But how clear is the dividing line between what they choose to be and what they really are?
What would it take for them to lose sight of it altogether?|4 women, 4 men
"An impressive evening, full of vigor and inventiveness."
— The Sunday Telegraph"A tour de force of comic organization." - The Observer
"The author puts an extravagant spin on his own wild journey to those places where humor rears its head before the long nightmare of living can carry on once again."
— Variety
Alan Ayckbourn on Comparisons
Wildest Dreams is a British comedy play written by Alan Ayckbourn and published by Samuel French in London (1993).
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