08:42AM, Friday 04 April 2025
SEEING two Alan Ayckbourn plays within two weeks – Absent Friends in Henley, then Just Between Ourselves in Windsor – brought on major theatrical indigestion.
It also hardened the impression that, while Ayckbourn was the toast of the theatrical world in the Seventies, his writing and topics rarely translate well to the 21st century.
Been there, heard all that is one’s first reaction. Yes, the cast of Just Between Ourselves performed faultlessly as one would expect from a London Classic Theatre cast of loyal performers. Yes, the set in the garage with the Mini was alright, even though in the original version the patio of the house plays a far more major part and was tucked away in one corner of the stage in this production. One wonders why?
Dennis is clearly crazy about his mother, Marjorie, well played by Connie Walker, while he uncaringly dismisses his wife’s needs, let alone her long forgotten desires.
Neil and Pam, the unwilling or unable Mini car buyers, who later, mysteriously, become close friends with Dennis and Vera, are also well played by Joseph Clawser and Helen Phillips.
Picture credit: Will Green Photography
Most read
Top Articles
FAMILIES who spent generations camping on an island in Shiplake are “heartbroken” now that the site has gone on the rental market. Former plot-holders at Shiplake Lock Island say that the Environment Agency, which owns it, have allowed it to...
SUPERMARKET chain Aldi has confirmed that it plans to open a new food store in Henley. The Henley Standard revealed in May last year it was looking at the Jewson site, off Reading Road, with the materials firm set to move to the former Gibbs and Dandy...