Enjoy - Gielgud Theatre London


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Enjoy

This show has completed its run


ALISON STEADMAN and DAVID TROUGHTON star in
ENJOY By Alan Bennett

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Enjoy is a rarely-performed gem by one of theatre’s greatest observers of the English way of life.

Written in 1980, Alan Bennett set this dark comedy in his home town of Leeds where an ageing couple are living in the city’s last back-to-back. With the demolition of the area in progress, Wilf and Connie are soon to be re-housed in a brand new maisonette with a waste disposal unit and non-slip vinyl flooring! When a sociologist comes to observe them in their daily life, normality takes a decidedly atypical turn…

With its cast of fifteen extraordinary characters and a stunning visual denouement, Enjoy is an absolute theatrical treat.

Alan Bennett has been a household name for more than forty years. His numerous plays include The History Boys, one of the biggest theatrical sensations of recent years, Habeas Corpus, Forty Years On, Single Spies, The Madness of George III, Talking Heads and The Lady in the Van.

'Alison Steadman...fabulous. David Troughton...marvellous. Josie Walker...superb, Carol Macready...glorious. Explosively funny. The audience were begging for mercy.' * * * * Mail on Sunday

'Alan Bennett's wondrous play...had the audiences in hysterics. Riotously funny. Carol Macready...magnificent. A joyous production.' * * * * * Guardian

'Wildly funny, hugely entertaining. Alison Steadman...wonderful, a performance of astonishing comic energy. Hilarious. Enjoy will be a joy forever' * * * * Independent

'Alison Steadman...impeccable comic timing. Hilarious. Alan Bennett's superbly observed wit. Enjoy is a revelation.' * * * * * Metro

'The writing is brilliant. Alison Steadman and David Troughton...masterful comic performances.' Sunday Times

'Cryingly funny. Christopher Luscombe's pitch-perfect revival. Blissfully funny jokes. Alison Steadman...wondefully funny. Beautifully acted.' Daily Telegraph

Enjoy Show Information


Booking To: May 2009


Matinees:
Wednesday and Saturday 2:30pm



Evenings:
Monday to Saturday 7.30pm



Running Time: TBA



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Gieldgud Theatre
Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 6AR

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Nearest Underground: Piccadilly Circus
Bus Routes: 14, 19 & 38
Nearest Rail: Charing Cross

Gielgud Theatre Directions: Take the Bakerloo or Piccadilly line to Piccadilly Circus station and exit onto Shaftesbury Avenue. The theatre is approximately 5 minutes walk.

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