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’70s class comedy in social get-together “from hell”

Thu, 28 Mar 2013, 02:15 pm
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With pineapple and cheese at the ready and Donna Summer on the stereo, Abigail’s Party is a 1970s English class comedy that’s been described as the “social get-together from hell”. Written by Mike Leigh and directed by Karen Tropiano at Limelight Theatre this April, it follows a simple premise: Beverly invites two new neighbours over for drinks with divorcee Sue, whose 15-year-old daughter Abigail is having a party next door. Beverly is flamboyant, pretentious and henpecks her workaholic husband, who comes home late, while most of the guests don’t really want to be there. As the evening progresses, drinks continue to flow – as does the tension between the couples. Playwright Leigh is best known for his films Secrets & Lies, Naked and Vera Drake while the 1977 BBC Play for Today recording of Abigail’s Party came 11th out of the 100 greatest British television programs compiled by the British Film Institute. “The play is set in the mid-70s and really reflects that,” Tropiano said. “Gordon Park, who is playing Beverly’s husband Laurence, gave me a video of Abigail’s Party many years ago. “I hadn’t given it much thought until recently so watched it again on YouTube and decided it would go down well at Limelight Theatre.” Abigail’s Party plays at 8pm, April 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19 and 20 – tickets are $20 adults, $17 concession. Book on 9571 8591 between 9am and midday, Monday to Friday, or online at www.limelighttheatre.com. Limelight Theatre is located on Civic Drive, Wanneroo.

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forestofcheemThu, 28 Mar 2013, 02:15 pm
With pineapple and cheese at the ready and Donna Summer on the stereo, Abigail’s Party is a 1970s English class comedy that’s been described as the “social get-together from hell”. Written by Mike Leigh and directed by Karen Tropiano at Limelight Theatre this April, it follows a simple premise: Beverly invites two new neighbours over for drinks with divorcee Sue, whose 15-year-old daughter Abigail is having a party next door. Beverly is flamboyant, pretentious and henpecks her workaholic husband, who comes home late, while most of the guests don’t really want to be there. As the evening progresses, drinks continue to flow – as does the tension between the couples. Playwright Leigh is best known for his films Secrets & Lies, Naked and Vera Drake while the 1977 BBC Play for Today recording of Abigail’s Party came 11th out of the 100 greatest British television programs compiled by the British Film Institute. “The play is set in the mid-70s and really reflects that,” Tropiano said. “Gordon Park, who is playing Beverly’s husband Laurence, gave me a video of Abigail’s Party many years ago. “I hadn’t given it much thought until recently so watched it again on YouTube and decided it would go down well at Limelight Theatre.” Abigail’s Party plays at 8pm, April 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19 and 20 – tickets are $20 adults, $17 concession. Book on 9571 8591 between 9am and midday, Monday to Friday, or online at www.limelighttheatre.com. Limelight Theatre is located on Civic Drive, Wanneroo.
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