Confusions: Articles by Alan Ayckbourn
This article by Alan Ayckbourn about Confusions was written in 1999 for the New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme. For other articles about the play by Alan Ayckbourn, click on the relevant link in the right-hand column below.Confusions
Then I recalled a sketch I had written for an entertainment presented by Oscar Quitak for a week in Horsham which never went any further. (The show Mixed Blessings was intended as a sequel to Mixed Doubles which had had a successful run in London in the early sixties). Being thrifty, like most writers, I snatched my piece, Mother Figure, back and wrote four accompanying pieces specifically for the five actors I’d got in the company.
The idea was to show off their talents (there are 22 parts* in all) and it was also a chance to work in the one act medium. Happily it was a great success and in 1976 went on to have a good nine-month run at London’s Apollo Theatre starring John Alderton and Pauline Collins.
For those in Newcastle-Under-Lyme with long memories, one of the members of that original Scarborough cast was Stanley Page who along with myself was a founder member of the New Vic company at Hartshill.
Perhaps the biggest surprise for me, though, about Confusions is that almost 25 years after it was written, it became a GCSE set text. Now that I never expected.
* Although there are 22 roles in the play, strictly speaking there are only 20 characters as the Waiter and Mrs Pearce both appear in two of the plays.
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