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shirley-darroch-and-alan-steeleby Alan Ayckbourn

 

A wildly inventive comedy

 

"A powerful and complex modernistic set... with lighting and sound effects that fairly blow the mind...the show boasts three central performances worth applauding"
Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman


 It's sometime quite soon . . .

 

Jerome is a serious avant-garde composer. He`s written string quartets, a ‘cello sonata. Unfortunately, he`s best known for the soundtrack of the infamous Singing Babies TV commercial . . .


Even worse, ever since his bank manager wife Corinna left him, taking their daughter with her, Jerome has suffered from creative block. Locked inside his fortress flat, he now lives surrounded by TV screens, computers and synthesizers, with just one companion: NAN 300F, a robot nanny who seems almost human, despite being perpetually on the blink. Well, the manufacturer did have to withdraw the entire range after that ‘unfortunate incident' . . .


Desperate to gain custody of his daughter, but knowing that this unconventional lifestyle is unlikely to endear him to the Department of Child Wellbeing, Jerome hires out-of-work actress Zoë to pose as his fiancée and play happy families for the benefit of Mervyn Bickerdyke, the Child Welfare Officer.

 

But things with Zoë go horribly wrong - just as Mervyn and Corinna are on their way to examine Jerome's stable new home environment - and Jerome is forced to improvise. You know, it's amazing what you can do with a robot, a few micro-chips and a screwdriver . . .


After a four year absence, Ayckbourn returns to the PFT repertoire with the Scottish première of a deliciously funny and wholly ingenious futuristic comedy.

 

"An impressive production. The technical wizardly is brilliant, and the seven strong cast all give robust performances." Alison Anderson, Perthshire Advertiser

 

 

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History

From 1951 to the 21st Century...

Discover our history "When staying in Pitlochry during the early part of the war, I chanced to see a stately house with a fairly large garden, quite close to the town. I at once realised that here my dream theatre might well be established in this fashionable resort right in the heart of Scotland"… John Stewart, Founder of Pitlochry Festival Theatre.

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