Catch Tony-Winning Norman Conquests Before It's Too Late
Thursday, July 16, 2009

The Norman Conquests follows three couples during a weekend at a country house, viewing the action from three different locales: the dining room in Table Manners, the living room in Living Together, and the garden in Round and Round the Garden. In a feat of fine craftsmanship, Ayckbourn managed to write each play so that it stands on its own, yet when you see all three, you have the benefit of getting the larger picture. A character's exit in one play becomes his entrance in another, making an intricate puzzle. And while this set-up makes for some phenomenal farce that keeps the whole audience laughing itself silly, The Norman Conquests also has serious undertones. It's at once a comic and tragic look at romantic relationships.
There are still three more trilogy days left, where you can view all three plays in one marathon day. If that's a bit intense, you can also catch them on separate days, or just see one or two (Table Manners and Living Together were our favorites). Find out more info here.
Labels: Alan Ayckbourn, The Norman Conquests
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