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Relatively Speaking Auditions

Relatively  Speaking

by Alan Ayckbourn

directed by Andrew Thomson

2nd Audition Date and time

Tuesday 14 November and 7:00 pm for 7:30pm.

Registration 7.00pm for a 7.30pm start.

The Peninsula Theatre (home of Woy Woy Little Theatre), John Hoare Cl, Woy Woy 2256

Contact Andrew Thomson by email.

(Audition Pieces are below)

Venue: Rehearsals will be held at The Peninsula Theatre, John Hoare Cl, Woy Woy 2256

Performance details

Production dates are February 23rd to March 10 2024

Cast requirements;
Ginny and Greg – a young couple in their 20s or 30s, in a 6 month old relationship.
Sheila and Philip – a very settled older couple in their 50s.

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DOWNLOAD THE AUDITION PIECES BELOW

Audition piece Sheila and Philip

Audition piece Ginny and Philip

Audition piece Greg and Philip

Audition piece Ginny and Greg

Audition piece ii Ginny and Greg

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About the play *

Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn is aptly described as a play of misunderstandings and mistaken identities. The cast of four – a perfect number for making the most of both these – consists of two couples, where Greg (one half of the younger pair) is led to believe that Philip and Sheila are his girlfriend Ginny’s parents. The fact that they are not is the longstanding joke.

Naturally the misunderstandings are stretched to the limit, turned inside out, mistakenly clarified, cut up and patched together again, and shifted into different ones. Even at the end of the final scene, at least three of the cast seem not to have a clear perspective either on the exact relationships of the others or what explains their individual motivations – and the reappearance of a pair of slippers in the closing moments leaves even the audience guessing. The result is as witty, uproarious and amusing today as it was 55 years ago. I’d say that’s quite an achievement.

* credit:thebathmagazine.co.uk/theatre-review-relatively-speaking/

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