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  1. In Absurd Person Singular and his other plays from the 1970s, Sir Alan Ayckbourn offered a scathing critique of the British middle class. For most of the early 20th century, the British class system was mostly split between the working class (families whose incomes came mostly from manufacturing-based jobs) and the upper class (families whose incomes came mostly from financial and managerial ...

  2. London Classic Theatre presentsAbsurd Person Singular by Alan AyckbournSidney Hopcroft, a small-time tradesman, persuades wife Jane to throw a Christmas part...

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    • London Classic Theatre
  3. Absurd Person Singular (Original, Play, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Oct 8, 1974 and played through Mar 6, 1976. The official database for Broadway theatre information Absurd Person Singular – Broadway Play – Original | IBDB

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  5. Absurd Person Singular can be seen as an analysis of the vanity that defines the human condition. Alan Ayckbourn utilizes a domestic setting, a holiday defined by middle-class consumerism, and ...

  6. Absurd Person Singular. Full-Length Play, Comedy / 3w, 3m Alan Ayckbourn "Best comedy Britain has sent us in years." - The New York Times "Walks a zigzag line between ...

  7. Absurd Person Singular play is set during the early 1970s over three Christmases in the kitchens of three couples: Sidney Hopcroft, an ambitious tradesman, and his submissive wife Jane; architect and adulterer Geoffrey Jackson and his depressed wife, Eva; Ronald Brewster-Wright, a banker, and his alcoholic wife Marion.