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RELIVE the genre-defining play Abigail’s Party this summer, and be transported back to 1977: the year of skin-tight polyester, the Queen’s Silver Jubilee and Saturday Night Fever.
The Sex Pistols were storming up the charts, skateboarding was the latest craze and Angela Rippon danced with Morecambe and Wise.
At Hampstead Theatre in London, Mike Leigh and his cast were putting the finishing touches to Abigail’s Party, a ferocious black comedy and landmark of twentieth century theatre.
In her suburban living room, Beverly prepares for the arrival of her guests. She and husband Laurence will play host to neighbours Angela, Tony and Sue.
As the alcohol flows and the ‘nibbles’ are handed around, Mike Leigh’s ruthless, achingly funny examination of 1970s British life begins.
Produced by London Classic Theatre, this promises a fun night of nostalgia, satire, and the cream of dramatic writing, showing at the Palace Theatre, Westcliff from August 29 to 31.
Tickets from: southendtheatres.org.uk/Online/tickets-abigails-party-southend-2023.
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