

Abigail's Party & Goose-pimples
Mike Leigh
Awards & Recognition
Named among the "10 most influential postwar British plays" by Guardian UK ! Nominee: 2003 Olivier Award for Best Revival of a Play Winner! 2013 Whatsonstage.com Award, Best Play Revival
What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the depth and context of Abigail's Party, often citing its engaging script and character development. Many love the play's nostalgic value and find it enjoyable for both reading and performance. Some note discrepancies in the physical quality of the script but maintain admiration for the play itself.
British suburbanites Laurence and Beverly are entertaining their new neighbors, Angela and Tony as well as Susan, whose teenage daughter, Abigail is having a party to which Susan has been dis-invited.
Over drinks and snacks, cliches and fatuous small talk abound.
"A brutally accurate portrait of people who link ownership with status and who surround themselves with expensive objects...for which they have no practical use... An almost Strindbergian vision of marital loathing."
— Guardian UK
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Abigail's Party in rehearsal
Abigail's Party is a British comedy play written by Mike Leigh and published by Samuel French in London (1979).
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