- Mixed Doubles (play)
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For other uses, see Mixed Doubles (disambiguation).
Mixed Doubles: An Entertainment on Marriage (London: Methuen, 1970) is a programme consisting of a series of eight short plays or revue sketches, each with two characters, composed by various English playwrights. It was first performed on 6 February 1969 in the Hampstead Theatre Club with the title, We Who Are About To.... The programme was then presented as Mixed Doubles: An Entertainment on Marriage at the Comedy Theatre, London, on April 9, 1969.
The eight dramatic sketches, each portraying marriage at a different stage of life, are linked together by a series of anti-authoritarian monologues written by George Melly. Taken together, the programme presents an acidly humorous image of marriage from the moment of blessing up until the silver wedding anniversary. In the course of the programme, a large number of people appear on stage in various professional capacities. The characters in Mixed Doubles appear to be plagued by everyday trivialities, their pasts, their jobs, and their marital problems.
The revue sketches
- "The Vicar", by George Melly
- "A Man's Best Friend", by James Saunders
- "The Bank Manager", by George Melly
- "Score", by Lyndon Brook
- "The Lawyer", by George Melly
- "Norma", by Alun Owen
- "The Nannie", by George Melly
- "Night", by Harold Pinter
- "The Psychoanalyst", by George Melly
- "Permanence", by Fay Weldon
- "The Doctor", by George Melly
- "Countdown", by Alan Ayckbourn
- "The Union Official", by George Melly
- "The Silver Wedding", by John Griffith Bowen
- "The Director", by George Melly
- "Resting Place", by David Campton
Two other monologues by George Melly, "The Headmaster" and "The Advertising Man", were included in the published version as an appendix.
On "Countdown," by Alan Ayckbourn, from "One Act Plays" (alanayckbourn.net):
“ In February 1969, the piece [Countdown] is premiered as We Who Are About To... at Hampstead Theatre Club with the original cast now joined by Nigel Stock and Vivien Merchant. Direction is credited to both Alexander Doré and Anton Rodgers and the programme is largely the same with John Gorrie's piece replaced with one by Alun Owen.
The production transferred to the Comedy Theatre in London, under yet another title revision of Mixed Doubles. However, the production was not quite finished: Lyndon's Brooks piece originally titled Mixed Doubles was altered to "Score" and a new piece by Harold Pinter ["Night"] replaced Julia Jones' contribution.
The final piece in the Countdown puzzle is a recently discovered television adaptation, which was broadcast in December 1972 as part of the Full House arts programme. It featured Sheila Hancock and Clive Dunn as the husband and wife.
Mixed Doubles was published in 1977 [sic: in fact 1970] and remains popular to this day. [Italics and bold print added.]” External links
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:- British plays
- 1969 plays
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