Confusions

Play

Writers: Alan Ayckbourn

Overview

Show Information

Category
Play
Number of Acts
5
First Produced
1974
Genres
Drama, Comedy
Settings
Contemporary
Cast Size
large
Orchestra Size
None
Dancing
None
Ideal for
professional theatre, university / college theatre, amateur theatre, community theatre, College/University, Community Theatre, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Small Cast
Casting Notes
Mostly male cast
Includes adult, young adult, mature adult characters

Synopsis

Alan Ackybourn’s Confusions is series of five, short, interlinked one-act plays: Mother Figure, Drinking Companion, Between Mouthfuls, Gosforth’s Fete, and A Talk in the Park. Some of the characters appear in more than one play; others are only seen in one. Each play is vastly different - one is comedic (Gosforth’s Fete), another naturalistic (Drinking Companion), and yet another is stylized (Mother Figure). Each, however, deals with the common themes of loneliness and relationships. The characters and their conflicts are immediately recognizable and applicable to everyday lives, and each play leaves the reader, or viewer, questioning their own lives and relationships.

**Ideally the play should be performed by five actors with them playing the following roles:

Actor 1 (m): Terry; Waiter (both Drinking Companion & Between Mouthfuls); Stewart; Arthur Actor 2 (m): Harry; Martin; Vicar; Ernest Actor 3 (f): Lucy; Bernice; Mrs Pearce (both Between Mouthfuls & Gosforth’s Fete); Beryl Actor 4 (f): Rosemary; Paula; Polly; Milly; Doreen Actor 5 (m): Mr Pearce; Gosforth; Charles

Note: The acting roles listed in the Samuel French edition for the 1976 London production do not reflect the author’s intention for how the roles should be split between the five actors. -http://confusions.alanayckbourn.net/styled-4/index.html

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