RELATIVELY SPEAKING
RELATIVELY SPEAKING

RELATIVELY SPEAKING

Sat 22 Jun

Outrageously funny, Relatively Speaking was Alan Ayckbourn’s first West End hit in 1967. 

It made him a household name, with critics hailing the arrival of a great new comic talent, and Noel Coward himself wrote to the writer to compliment him on creating “a beautifully constructed and very funny comedy” 

Greg only met Ginny three weeks ago but has already made up his mind that she’s the girl for him. But when he decides to pursue the matter a “beautifully constructed” chain of misunderstanding and confusion ensues, which will leave you laughing out loud at the hilarious misconceptions and mistaken identities that follow.

Hot on the heels of the success of their trilogy of “Inspector Pratt Plays” by Peter Gordon, the third of which has been nominated for a NODA award for best drama in this area, Peterborough Playgoers present this very funny play in the Key Studio, from Wednesday 19th through to Saturday 22nd June 2024 with evening performances at 7.30pm and a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm. 

Tickets are £18