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Donkeys' Years Written by Michael Frayn Date premiered 1976 Place premiered Globe Theatre
LondonOriginal language English Subject a group of men at their twentieth college reunion find themselves regressing to their undergraduate behaviors Genre Comedy/farce Donkeys' Years is a play by English playwright Michael Frayn that premiered at the Globe Theatre, London, in 1976.
The play is a West End farce, a genre that Frayn parodied five years later in his play within a play "Nothing On" from Noises Off.
In Donkeys' Years six former students spend the weekend at their old university college for their 25th year reunion. The wife of the Master of the college becomes locked within its walls for the night, supplying the material for a classical bedroom farce. A cabinet minister is placed in a series of embarrassing positions.
The play was revived in 2006 at the Comedy Theatre.
References
Further reading
- Frayn, Michael (1977). Donkeys' Years: A Play (First ed.). London: Samuel French. ISBN 0573110972.
Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy (1976–2000) Donkeys' Years (1976) · Privates on Parade (1977) · Filumena (1978) · Middle-Age Spread (1979) · Educating Rita (1980) · Steaming (1981) · Noises Off (1982) · Daisy Pulls It Off (1983) · Up 'n' Under (1984) · A Chorus of Disapproval (1985) · When We Are Married (1986) · Three Men on a Horse (1987) · Shirley Valentine (1988) · Single Spies (1990) · Out of Order (1991) · La Bête (1992) · The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (1993) · Hysteria (1994) · My Night with Reg (1995) · Mojo (1996) · 'Art' (1997) · Popcorn (1998) · Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick (1999) · The Memory of Water (2000)
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