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Alan Ayckbourn
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"Alan Ayckbourn's 'Season's Greetings' provides a humorous and insightful look at family dynamics during the holiday season."
From: Holiday PlaysComedy / Casting: 5m, 4f / Scenery: Combined Interior Half a dozen friends and relatives are celebrating Christmas with Neville and Belinda.
Various children are also there and, though unseen, their presence is always felt.
Petty squabbles break out and some not so petty.
The arrival of Clive, a young writer, leads to what momentarily appears to be a tragedy: Clive is shot by trigger happy Harvey who thinks he is a burglar.
Hilarious highlights include a chaotically incompetent puppet show and a midnight love scene that sets off a fearful din among mechanical Christmas toys.
"Brilliantly combines cynicism and humor."
Sunday Express.
"Superbly crafted."
Sunday Telegraph.
"Brilliantly combines cynicism and humor."
— Sunday Express
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Season's Greetings is a British christmas play written by Alan Ayckbourn and published by Samuel French in London (1982).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9780571273485).
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