

House & Garden
Alan Ayckbourn
Teddy's jilted mistress threatens suicide as a garden fête is prepared.
In the original production at Scarborough, and later at the National Theatre, the play was performed in adjacent auditoria simultaneously with Garden.
Contained in the volume House & Garden
"Perhaps his [Ayckbourn's] greatest work. An engaging, high precision production."
— The Daily Telegraph"It's audacious, crazy and altogether brilliant." - The Times
| Character |
|---|
| TEDDY PLATT a businessman; 40s |
| TRISH PLATT his wife, a designer; 40s |
| SALLY PLATT their daughter, a schoolgirl; 17 |
| ILES MACE a doctor; late 30s |
| JOANNA MACE his wife, a teacher; late 30s |
| JAKE MACE their son, a student reporter; 19-20 |
| GAVIN RYNG-MAYNE a novelist; late 40s |
| ARRY LOVE a shopkeeper; 30s |
| LINDA his wife, a shopkeeper; 30s |
| LUCILLE CADEAU an actress; of a certain age |
| FRAN BRIGGS her driver |
| WARN COUCHER a gardener; late 50s-early 60s |
| IZZIE TRUCE a housekeeper; late 50s |
| PEARL TRUCE an occasional cleaner; late 20s |
| MAYPOLE DANCERS & BANDSMEN several children of about seven or eight years old |
Alan Ayckbourn on Growing As a Dramatist
Garden is a comedy play written by Alan Ayckbourn and published by Samuel French .
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