A Chorus Of Disapproval
by Alan Ayckbourn

Off-West End
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Highlights

120 mins Room for Extras Interior Set Period Costumes British Comedy

Synopsis

A full length play for 7 males and 6 females.

A diffident widower attempts to escape loneliness by joining the local amateur light operatic society.

By accident rather than by design (in fact, by not saying "no" to anything be it a request to obtain confidential information from his company or an offer of illicit sex) he advances from a small part to the lead.

Parallels are skillfully drawn between The Beggar's Opera and the day to day activities of the society which is performing it.

Ayckbourn goes on showing how painfully embarrassed are the British in the face of emotion and keeps us laughing in happy recognition.

The National Theatre's production starred Michael Gambon as the shambling, madcap producer with able support from Bob Peck, Gemma Craven and Imelda Staunton.

Press Reviews

"Symmetrically shaped, psychologically acute and painfully, heart breakingly funny."

— The Guardian

Characters

Character
Dafydd Ap Llewellyn
Hannah Llewellyn
Bridget Baines
Mr. Ames
Enid Washbrook
Rebecca Huntley-Pike
Fay Hubbard
Ian Hubbard
Jarvis Huntley-Pike
Ted Washbrook
Crispin Usher
Linda Washbrook
Guy Jones

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Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1985
Binding Paperback
Edition Illustrated
Pages 140
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573016202
ISBN-10 0573016208
LCCN 87151390
LCC PR6051.Y35 C5 1985
DCC 822/.914

A Chorus Of Disapproval is a British comedy play written by Alan Ayckbourn and published by Samuel French in London (1985).

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