- The Norman Conquests
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This article is about the plays written by Alan Ayckbourn. For the Norman conquest of England, see Norman conquest of England. For other Norman conquests and other uses, see Norman conquest (disambiguation).
The Norman Conquests is a trilogy of plays written in 1973 by Alan Ayckbourn. The small scale of the drama is typical of Ayckbourn. There are only six characters, namely Norman, his wife Ruth, her brother Reg and his wife Sarah, Ruth's sister Annie, and Tom, Annie's next-door-neighbour. The plays are at times wildly comic, and at times poignant in their portrayals of the relationships between six characters.
Each of the plays depicts the same six characters over the same weekend in a different part of a house. Table Manners is set in the dining room, Living Together in the living room, and Round and Round the Garden in the garden. Each play is self-contained, and they may be watched in any order. Some of the scenes overlap, and on several occasions a character's exit from one play corresponds with an entrance in another. The plays were not written to be performed simultaneously, although Ayckbourn did achieve that some twenty-five years later in House & Garden.
The plays were first performed in Scarborough, before a season in London, with a cast that included Tom Courtenay as Norman, Penelope Keith as Sarah, Felicity Kendal as Annie, Michael Gambon as Tom, Bridget Turner as Ruth, and Mark Kingston as Reg.
The first major London revival of The Norman Conquests was presented at The Old Vic Theatre in 2008 with Matthew Warchus directing a cast including Stephen Mangan as Norman, Jessica Hynes as Annie, Ben Miles as Tom, Amanda Root as Sarah, Paul Ritter as Reg and Amelia Bullmore as Ruth. The Old Vic auditorium was transformed to a theatre in the round, known as the CQS Space, especially for this production.
- Broadway
The plays originally premiered on Broadway in 1975 for 69 performances at the Morosco Theatre, directed by Eric Thompson and featuring Richard Benjamin, Ken Howard, Barry Nelson, Estelle Parsons, Paula Prentiss, and Carole Shelley.
The 2008 Old Vic production opened on Broadway with the London cast at the Circle in the Square Theatre on April 7, 2009, official opening April 23, and scheduled closing on July 25, 2009. [1] [2]
- Television adaptation
In 1977 the plays were adapted for the small screen by Thames Television. Penelope Keith reprised her role as Sarah. The rest of the cast featured Tom Conti as Norman, Penelope Wilton as Annie, Richard Briers as Reg, David Troughton as Tom and Fiona Walker as Ruth. The three films were directed by Herbert Wise and produced by Verity Lambert and David Susskind. Keith won the BAFTA Television Award for Best Actress for her performance.
Thames Television
Awards and nominations
- 2009 Tony Awards[3]
- Best Revival of a Play (winner)
- Best Direction of a Play- Matthew Warchus (nominated)
- Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play - Stephen Mangan and Paul Ritter (nominated)
- Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play - Jessica Hynes and Amanda Root (nominated)
- Best Scenic Design of a Play - Rob Howell (nominated)
- 2009 Drama Desk Awards[4]
- Outstanding Ensemble Performance (winner)
- Outstanding Revival of a Play (winner)
- Outstanding Director of a Play - Matthew Warchus (winner)
- Outstanding Music in a Play - Gary Yershon (nominated)
- Outstanding Set Design of a Play - Rob Howell (nominated)
- Outstanding Costume Design - Rob Howell (nominated)
- Special citation, Matthew Warchus and the cast of The Norman Conquests[5]
- Outer Critics Circle Awards[6]
- Outstanding Revival of a Play (winner)
- Outstanding Director of a Play (winner)
- Outstanding Ensemble Performance (winner)
References
- ^ Harris, Roger."Here Comes Norman", theaternewsonline.com, January 31, 2009
- ^ Jones, Kenneth."London's Norman Conquests Seeks to Conquer Broadway, Starting April 7", playbill.com, Feb. 2, 2009
- ^ Gans and Jones.Nominations for 2009 Tony Awards Announced; Billy Elliot Earns 15 Nominations", playbill.com, May 5, 2009
- ^ Gans, Andrew.Drama Desk Nominees Announced; 9 to 5 Garners Record-Breaking 15 Noms", playbill.com, April 27, 2009
- ^ Gans, Andrew."Ruined, Billy Elliot and Black Watch Win New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards", playbill.com, May 4, 2009
- ^ Gans, Andrew."Billy Elliot and Shrek Top Outer Critics Circle Awards Nominations", playbill.com, April 20, 2009
External links
- The Norman Conquests on official Ayckbourn site
- The Norman Conquests: Table Manners at the Internet Movie Database
- The Norman Conquests: Living Together at the Internet Movie Database
- The Norman Conquests: Round and Round the Garden at the Internet Movie Database
- "The Norman Conquests: Living Together" at the Internet Broadway Database
- "The Norman Conquests: Round and Round the Garden" at the Internet Broadway Database
- "The Norman Conquests: Table Manners" at the Internet Broadway Database
Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience (1976–2000) The Norman Conquests (1976) · John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson for No Man's Land (1977) · Estelle Parsons for Miss Margarida's Way (1978) · InterArt Theatre for Request Concert (1981) · The Garden of Earthly Delights (1985) · The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe (1986) · Cirque du Soleil (1991) · Blue Man Group for Tubes (1992) · Fool Moon (1993) · The Waste Land (1997) · Charlie Victor Romeo (2000)
Complete list · (1976–2000) · (2001–2025) Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of a Play (2001–2025) The Best Man (2001) · Private Lives (2002) · Long Day's Journey into Night (2003) · Henry IV (2004) · Twelve Angry Men (2005) · Awake and Sing! (2006) · Journey's End (2007) · Boeing-Boeing (2008) · The Norman Conquests (2009) · A View from the Bridge / Fences (2010) · The Normal Heart (2011)
Complete list · (1976–2000) · (2001–2025) Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play (2001–2025) One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (2001) · Private Lives (2002) · Long Day's Journey into Night (2003) · Henry IV (2004) · Glengarry Glen Ross (2005) · Awake and Sing! (2006) · Journey's End (2007) · Boeing-Boeing (2008) · The Norman Conquests (2009) · Fences (2010) · The Normal Heart (2011)
Complete list · (1994–2000) · (2001–2025) Plays - The Square Cat
- Love After All
- Dad's Tale
- Standing Room Only
- Christmas v Mastermind
- Mr Whatnot
- Relatively Speaking
- The Sparrow
- How The Other Half Loves
- Family Circles
- Time and Time Again
- Absurd Person Singular
- The Norman Conquests: Table Manners, Living Together, Round and Round the Garden
- Absent Friends
- Confusions
- Jeeves (musical)
- Bedroom Farce
- Just Between Ourselves
- Ten Times Table
- Joking Apart
- Sisterly Feelings
- Taking Steps
- Suburban Strains
- Season's Greetings
- Way Upstream
- Making Tracks
- Intimate Exchanges
- It Could Be Any One Of Us
- A Chorus of Disapproval
- Woman in Mind
- A Small Family Business
- Henceforward...
- Man Of The Moment
- Mr A's Amazing Maze Plays
- The Revengers' Comedies
- Invisible Friends
- Body Language
- This Is Where We Came In
- Callisto 5
- Wildest Dreams
- My Very Own Story
- Time Of My Life
- Dreams From A Summer House
- Communicating Doors
- Haunting Julia
- The Musical Jigsaw Play
- A Word From Our Sponsor
- The Champion Of Paribanou
- Things We Do For Love
- Comic Potential
- The Boy Who Fell Into A Book
- House and Garden: House, Garden
- Virtual Reality
- Whenever
- Damsels in Distress: GamePlan, FlatSpin, RolePlay
- Snake in the Grass
- The Jollies
- Sugar Daddies
- Orvin – Champion Of Champions
- My Sister Sadie
- Drowning on Dry Land
- Private Fears in Public Places
- Miss Yesterday
- Improbable Fiction
- If I Were You
- Things That Go Bump: Life and Beth
- Awaking Beauty
- My Wonderful Day
- Life of Riley
One-act plays - Countdown (from Mixed Doubles)
- Confusions: Mother Figure, Drinking Companion, Between Mouthfuls, Gosforth’s Fete, A Talk in the Park
- A Cut in the Rates
Categories:- Plays by Alan Ayckbourn
- 1973 plays
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