First performed in Scarborough in 1973, the play’s original cast included Richard Briers and Penelope Keith.
The Guardian’s reviewer at the time remarked on the audience’s ‘big rollicking belly laughs at the broad farce, nudging, knowing, sniggers at the developments of plot and character and quiet chuckles of recognition at the tell-tale minutiae.’ – See more at: http://www.abbeytheatre.org.uk/whats-on/round-and-round-the-garden/#sthash.gpFbhJD9.dpuf
Assistant librarian Norman attempts to simultaneously seduce his sisters-in-law during a family weekend. Oblivious to the repercussions of his actions, he leaves a trail of havoc and confusion.
Alan Ayckbourn’s classic has never looked fresher than in this hilarious farce – precisely the kind of production that the Company of Ten does best.
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