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              Alison Ireland
 Described 
              over the years as a 'savage satire on England's middle-class', 'cocktail 
              party from hell', 'biting but witty' and 'a step back in time to 
              the 70's - fibre optic lamps, coal-effect fires, soda-siphons, spider 
              plants, sideboards and room dividers, the whole d茅cor in 
              orange, brown and avocado' the cocktail party which is 'Abigail's 
              Party' continues to delight audiences periodically. And 
              it certainly is all of the above. This young cast bring out both 
              the humour and the pathos of Mike Leigh's stereotypical '70s cocktail 
              party play wonderfully well. Emma Jenkinson, now a welcome regular 
              to the Oxford theatre circuit, is brilliantly bitchy as the hostess, 
              Beverley while Tom Viita on his Oxford debut really brings Laurence 
              out of his sometime shadows to play the tragic figure he really 
              is. Serena Martin, uncouth yet wistful as the mousy Angela, accompanies 
              her unwilling husband, the boorish Tony (David Cresswell), and the 
              courteous nervous Susan, mother of the eponymous teenager Abigail, 
              is played to perfection by Hannah Richards. For 
              the play has a deeper level below the scathing satire: it provides 
              a near-tragic expose of the struggles of ordinary, incompatible 
              people against the 70s tide of social mobility and class-consciousness. 
              Beverley's guests all aspire to be things they cannot, for reasons 
              out of their control: lack of the right education or the right upbringing 
              has cast them up on the shore of that awful cocktail party. None 
              shares the others' aspirations, and all are frustrated. Abigail, 
              the never-seen 15 year old holding the 'freak-out' party across 
              the road, still has her freedom and choice and is envied by Beverley 
              and her guests. The title of the play, 'Abigail's Party' is the 
              final defeat for Beverley's party, driving home the extent to which 
              they are defined by their thwarted ambitions. A production 
              which to my mind surpasses the one which visited the Playhouse last 
              year - pay it a visit!
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