Season's Greetings (play)

Season's Greetings
Written by Alan Ayckbourn
Characters Neville
Belinda
Bernard
Harvey
Phyllis
Eddie
Pattie
Rachel
Clive
Date premiered 25 September 1980
Place premiered Stephen Joseph Theatre (Westwood site), Scarborough
Original language English
Subject Dysfunctional families
Official site
Ayckbourn chronology
Suburban Strains
(1980)
Way Upstream
(1981)

Season's Greetings is a 1980 play by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. It is a black, though often farcical, comedy about a dysfunctional family Christmas, set over Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day in an average English suburban house.

Characters

The characters seen on stage are the nine adults present in the house. All of the children present in the house are off-stage characters, although a few productions have been known to use child actors.[1]

The nine adults are:

Plot

The play begins on Christmas Eve. Harvey and Bernard argue over the violence shown in a film on TV while Neville and Eddie obsess over building remote controlled Christmas Tree lights; all the men largely ignoring their wives. Rachel becomes anxious over the late arrival of Clive, eventually leaving the house to look for him. When Clive arrives he meets Belinda and they swiftly develop a mutual attraction.

Throughout Christmas Day Clive grows closer to Belinda and more distant from Rachel. Finally around midnight, after a drunken game of snakes and ladders when Belinda and Clive believe everyone has gone to bed, they attempt to have sex in the sitting room but they are thwarted when they set off a toy drumming bear which rouses everyone else.

On Boxing Day, Bernard goes through the rehearsal of a dreadful puppet production of The Three Little Pigs. But after only two of the sixteen scenes, Harvey grabs the puppets and begins a fight, enraging Bernard.

On the 27th, Clive tries to sneak off first thing in the morning but Harvey shoots him, mistaking him for a looter. Bernard incompetently pronounces him dead. When Clive recovers, he is taken to hospital, leaving Neville and Belinda together, Neville having chosen to ignore what happened.

Productions

Premières

Season's Greetings was premièred on 25 September 1980 at the Stephen Joseph Theatre (then at the Westwood site), with the following cast:[2]

The creative team was:

The play was shown again the following year, with the play partially recast.[2]

The year after that, the play received its London première and the Greenwich Theatre on 28 January 1982, before transferring to the West End at the Apollo Theatre on 29 March 1982. It ran until 18 September 1982.[2]

Revivals

Season's Greetings has had numerous revivals in professional theatre,[3] including a 2004 touring revival directed by Ayckbourn himself for the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre.[2]

A London revival was staged at the Royal National Theatre in December 2010 and ran until March 2011[4]

Adaptations

In 1986 the BBC produced a television version of the play. It featured Michael Cashman, Barbara Flynn, Nicky Henson, Anna Massey, Geoffrey Palmer, Lesley Dunlop and Peter Vaughan. It was directed by Michael A. Simpson.[5]

References

External links

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