Relatively Speaking
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Overview
His Majesty's Theatre
Relatively Speaking
Beautifully crafted, uproariously funny and charmingly English, Relatively Speaking was Alan Ayckbourn‘s first West End hit in 1967.
It made him a household name, with Noël Coward himself praising the young writer on “a beautifully constructed and very funny comedy”.
Greg only met Ginny a month ago but has already made up his mind that she’s the girl for him. When she tells him that she’s going to visit her parents, he decides this is the moment to ask her father for his daughter’s hand in marriage.
Discovering a scribbled address, he follows her to Buckinghamshire where he finds Philip and Sheila enjoying a peaceful Sunday morning breakfast in the garden. The only thing is, they’re not Ginny’s parents…
Liza Goddard is one of the UK’s favourite actresses. Her extensive range of Ayckbourn credits includes Life of Riley, Communicating Doors and Season’s Greetings.
Steven Pacey’s 40 year stage, screen and radio career has included roles ranging from Blake’s 7 to The Phantom of the Opera.
Antony Eden has recently been seen in the West End in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and The Woman in Black.
Olivia Le Andersen’s theatre credits include Bad Jews, The Book of Dust and EU Poem Project. Recent film credits include Johnny English Strikes Again and The King of Thieves.
Group discounts available:
Groups 8 plus: £5 off
Groups 20 plus: £6 off
Groups 30 plus: £7 of
Schools offer – Thu performances – £11 plus 1 free teacher for every ten pupils purchased
Price
£37.50 - £17.50
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