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Post by Jan on Dec 25, 2021 13:20:42 GMT
A Doll’s House (Ibsen)
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Post by couldileaveyou on Dec 25, 2021 14:33:01 GMT
Excluding the endless list of A Christmas Carol adaptation, I'd say The Seafarer (McPherson)
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Post by Jan on Dec 25, 2021 14:58:56 GMT
Season’s Greetings (Alan Ayckbourn)
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Post by oxfordsimon on Dec 25, 2021 16:50:26 GMT
I directed Season's Greetings a few years back. One of the best constructed scripts I have worked on
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Post by Jan on Dec 25, 2021 17:10:16 GMT
I directed Season's Greetings a few years back. One of the best constructed scripts I have worked on Over the years I’ve passed up the opportunity to see lots of his plays, I regret that now that they are no longer much produced, the best rank with Feydeau in plot construction.
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Post by marob on Dec 25, 2021 17:39:10 GMT
I’d say Season’s Greetings too. I’ve seen it twice, the first was played pretty straight and the second very broad, but both worked well.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Dec 26, 2021 11:41:30 GMT
Tonally SG is quite a dark play.
The relationship between Eddie and Pattie is not a comfortable watch. Phyllis and Rachel clearly have huge issues with self image/confidence.
Belinda is clearly deeply unhappy in spite of her outward bravado.
Using farce as the basis to highlight the dysfunction and despair whilst maintaining a largely comic front is the sign of a well crafted play for me.
I really wish I had done it as a season with Abigail's Party as they feel as if they would work well in tandem with shared casting (and possibly the same set!)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2021 17:03:09 GMT
I'll have to go with A Christmas Carol.
Loved the Old Vic (2018) and the RSC (2017) versions both for different reasons.
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Post by talkingheads on Dec 28, 2021 18:12:02 GMT
I saw a play called Christmas Eve in Bath with Niamh Cusack and Patrick Baladi a few years ago. A two hander thriller set in an interrogation room, I remember really enjoying it.
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Dec 28, 2021 18:40:13 GMT
I love Season’s Greetings.
Chris Bush wrote a lovely play set at Christmas, The Last Noel.
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Post by Jan on Dec 28, 2021 18:54:34 GMT
Twelfth Night of course only references the Xmas season in its title (or one of its titles) and I've only ever seen it set at Xmas once, but that production was the best.
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Post by meister on Dec 28, 2021 19:50:27 GMT
A cracking play set at Christmas, ‘Rules for Living’ by Sam Holcroft. Brilliant staging at the NT, back when they put on stuff you actually wanted to go and see!!!! Hilarious!
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Post by crabtree on Dec 28, 2021 22:37:47 GMT
Isn't The Lion in Winter set at Christmas, perhaps not quite historically accurate. great play.
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Post by Jan on Dec 29, 2021 8:46:38 GMT
Isn't The Lion in Winter set at Christmas, perhaps not quite historically accurate. great play. Good call. I had forgotten that was a play first. There have been a few stage plays and stage musicals which were originally films, Meet Me In St Louis is one.
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Post by TallPaul on Dec 29, 2021 8:55:37 GMT
All worthy contenders, I'm sure, but the 'winner' is John Godber's The Office Party, obvs. 🙂
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Post by Someone in a tree on Dec 30, 2021 10:09:52 GMT
Not a play but the Nutcracker wins this hands down for me.
I'm also a big fan of El Nino.
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