Relatively Speaking - Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke
IT'S amazing the confusion caused by not explaining yourself properly - everything you say becomes relative.
Alan Ayckbourn's delightful comedy examines the bewilderment created by poor communication and the sometimes hilarious misunderstandings it can create. This fun, bubble-wrapped insight explores the lives of two couples - one have just fallen in love and the other are slowly falling out of love - and the verbal chaos created when their paths cross.
Directed by Richard Baron, this amusing production is brought to the stage by the Haymarket Theatre in co-production with the Northcott Theatre, Exeter.
Set in and around 1960s London, the action all takes place on a midsummer's day, initially in the city and then in the leafy Buckinghamshire countryside.
Against some superb set design the cast of four deliver an engaging, enjoyable performance. Until March 22.
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