The Revengers' Comedies

The Revengers' Comedies

by Alan Ayckbourn (Author)

Synopsis

Two people meet at London's Albert Bridge one midnight, both preparing to jump. The man, Henry Bell, has been ousted from his job by a corporate pusher. The woman, Karen Knightly, has lost her farmer-lover to his scheming rustic wife. The two decide that revenge is sweeter than suicide.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 18 Nov 1991

ISBN 10: 057114358X
ISBN 13: 9780571143580

Author Bio
Alan Ayckbourn was born in London in 1939 to a violinist father and a mother who was a writer. He left school at seventeen with two 'A' levels and went straight into the theatre. Two years in regional theatre as an actor and stage manager led in 1959 to the writing of his first play, The Square Cat, for Scarborough's Theatre in the Round at the instigation of his then employer and subsequent mentor, Stephen Joseph. Some 75 plays later, his work has been translated into over 35 languages, is performed on stage and television throughout the world and has won countless awards. There have been English and French screen adaptations, the most notable being Alain Resnais' fine film of Private Fears in Public Places. Major successes include Relatively Speaking, How the Other Half Loves, Absurd Person Singular, Bedroom Farce, A Chorus of Disapproval, The Norman Conquests, A Small Family Business, Henceforward ..., Comic Potential, Things We Do For Love, and, most recently, Life of Riley. In 2009, he retired as Artistic Director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre, where almost all his plays have been and continue to be first staged, after 37 years in the post. He received the 2010 Critics' Circle Award for Services to the Arts and became the first British play wright to receive both Olivier and Tony Special Lifetime Achievement Awards. He was knighted in 1997 for services to the theatre.