Enjoy

Enjoy at Gielgud Theatre

Why see Enjoy?

If at first you don?t succeed...

When Alan Bennett's Enjoy first opened in 1980 the critics mauled it and it closed within a few weeks. Almost 30 years later it's revival has been hailed as a satirical masterpiece and is reputed to have taken £1 million in advance ticket sales. Starring Alison Steadman and David Troughton, directed by Christopher Luscombe, it has been described as "an astonishingly prescient, blackly comic modern classic".

What is Enjoy about?

Set in Armley, Leeds (Bennett's birthplace), in one of the few remaining back to back houses left in existence, we meet Connie and Wilf Craven. He a bitter curmudgeon with an iron plate in his head, forever moaning about how life has given him a raw deal, she a woman with early stages of Alzheimer's yet stoically cheerful and compelled to sing. As they wait on the arrival of the bulldozers to raze their home to the ground they notice a series of silent observers taking an interest in the comings and goings, and routines of the back to back inhabitants.

Wilf doesn't take much notice at first as he's busy dreaming of his new life in a maisonette with underfloor heating, but when a woman from the council turns up and tells them that the council are intending to demolish the house brick by brick, then rebuild it in a museum, including its inhabitants, Connie and Wilf begin to wonder if everything is as it seems, particularly when they can see that the woman from the council is quite plainly a man in drag.

Did you know?

Before Bennett became a writer and performer he taught medieval history at Exeter College, Oxford.

Key Information

Audience

Enjoy is suitable for audiences aged 12 an upwards.

Dates

Finished 16 May 2009

Cast

Alison Steadman as Connie
David Troughton as Wilf
Carol Macready
Josie Walker
Richard Glaves

Creative

Written by Alan Bennett
Directed by Christopher Luscombe
Set & Costumer Design by Janet Bird

Reviews

Customer reviews

9 reviews, average rating: (4.7 Stars)

Maggie Peake

'Enjoy' at the Gielgud Theatre

Funny but harrowing. The acting was superb, especially Alison Steadman as Connie. ... Read more

Peter Trundle

The Ghost of Sir John Gilegud!

On Friday 8th May, I attended and greatly enjoyed Alan Benett's play "Enjoy" at the Gielgud Theatre. David Troughton did his best to continue, but eventually had to give up due to to an irritating noise permeating the auditorium. The performance had to be suspended for about 10 minutes. What was it? The ghost of Sir John Gielgud trying to upstage the actors? The Front of House Manager offered no explanation to the audience which left us all very curious and guessing what it could be! ... Read more

jane campbell

i laughed until i cried

this was a wonderful production with the usual Alan Bennett brilliantly observed characters. I could watch it again and again. There are so many layers and the story is presented so that different interpretations are possible, which makes it personal to everyone. ... Read more
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