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The "Heinemann Plays" series offers contemporary drama and classic plays in durable classroom editions. Many have large casts and an equal mix of boy and girl parts. "Confusions" is a collection of five interlinked but self-contained plays dealing with human loneliness and hypocrisy.

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First published January 1, 1974

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Alan Ayckbourn

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Sir Alan Ayckbourn is a popular and prolific English playwright. He has written and produced seventy-three full-length plays in Scarborough and London and was, between 1972 and 2009, the artistic director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, where all but four of his plays have received their first performance. More than 40 have subsequently been produced in the West End, at the Royal National Theatre or by the Royal Shakespeare Company since his first hit Relatively Speaking opened at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1967. Major successes include Absurd Person Singular (1975), The Norman Conquests trilogy (1973), Bedroom Farce (1975), Just Between Ourselves (1976), A Chorus of Disapproval (1984), Woman in Mind (1985), A Small Family Business (1987), Man Of The Moment (1988), House & Garden (1999) and Private Fears in Public Places (2004). His plays have won numerous awards, including seven London Evening Standard Awards. They have been translated into over 35 languages and are performed on stage and television throughout the world. Ten of his plays have been staged on Broadway, attracting two Tony nominations, and one Tony award.

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162 reviews8 followers
May 22, 2016
خوانیدنش برای یک بار خوب بود..
نمره واقعی سه و نیم..

نمایشنامه جشن نیکوکاری یکی از 5 نمایشنامه ی کتاب اغتشاشات
confusions
است که خود این کتاب با اینکه ترجمه شده ولی هنوز در ایران به چاپ نرسیده است. عنوان اصلی این اثر در انگلیسی
Gosforth's Fete
که به صلاح دید مترجم به جشن نیکوکاری تغییر کرده است.
درون مایه کتاب و نمایشنامه ها طنز است. در این نمایشنامه به بخشی از اعتقادات سیاسی و مذهبی از جمله حزب محافظه کار انگلستان و همچنین روابط نادرست انسانی به طور طنز مورد بررسی قرار میگیرد.
شگرد نمایشنامه نویسی آلن ایکبرن روایت حوادث بیرونی در خلال ماجراهای روی صحنه است. در نوشتن بارها از سمبولیسم استفاده میکند. به عنوان مثال: بچه گرگ ها.. که نمادی از هرج و مرج و انقلابیونی است که در مقابل حزب محافظه کار به قیام بلند خواهند شد.. هرچند که به طرز طنز گونه و کنایه آمیزی هنگامی که داربست سقوط میکند اکثر آنها له میشوند.
پیچیدگی روابط بین شخصیت ها و همچینین دورویی و نادرستی که در تمام آنها دیده میشود... چه در کشیش و در خانوم شهردار در استوارت و میلی و گاسفورت، همیشه مضحکه آفرین است و هرچه بیشتر و عمیق تر به روابط بین آنها نگاه کنید این پیچیدگی بیشتر میشود.
وقتی عمیق تر نگاه میکنید عنوان اصلی کتاب به شکلی برجسته به ذهن آدم خطور میکند:
اغتشاش، ابهام ، درهم برهمی ...
نمره واقعی سه و نیم
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18 reviews2 followers
April 15, 2015
نمایشنامه شامل 5 پرده میشود عموما روابط نا درست انسانی درآن مورد نکوهش قرار گرفته البته از دید خودم. زیر مجموعه تیاتر ابزرد. متاسفانه کتاب ترجمه شده و کسی حاضر به چاپ آن نشده. امیدوارم ناشری پیدا بشه تا این کار هم به دست خاننده ایرانی و فارسی زبان برسه.
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51 reviews1 follower
December 17, 2025
Confusions consists of three short plays:
The first about a mother who starts treating her neighbours like her offspring to the point of them starting to act as children.
The second about a waiter serving two couples while their relationships deteriorate beyond repair.
And my personal favourite, the third: five people around four park benches, annoying each other in a Chairs of Jerusalem-type of standoff.

Now for my review: I would have probably given it 3 stars, for “liked it" (but wasn’t particularly impacted and will not be thinking about it too much after finishing). BUT.

I happened to acquire my copy blindly, by just randomly picking it up in a book corner. This particular copy happened to belong to what I assume was a person playing one of the characters on stage. So I read it while seeing all kinds of scribbled directions and acting notes in the margins, and turns out a play really comes to life when you are also seeing “hold up three fingers” and “almost screaming” next to the lines.

So we are upgrading to 4 stars for "really liked it", exclusively because of you, Elise, whom I have never met and have no idea who you are, but you give excellent acting instructions that make a play feel alive and write your first name in books.
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1,157 reviews16 followers
July 13, 2021
Five interesting snippets - a mother who treats her neighbours in the same manner as her children; a man trying to pick up two girls in a bar; two couples in a restaurant (the husband of one and wife of another are having an affair); a disastrous village fete and five strangers meet on benches in a park.
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75 reviews8 followers
April 20, 2019
These plays are so choc full of painfully funny and equally enjoyable cringeworthy moments - was it really like this in the 70s? Well, not as condensed and fast-paced, maybe - but yes, it was, and people really were like this. I relished almost every line of these plays.
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314 reviews3 followers
December 21, 2014
The interlinked plays is a smart move from the author. I mostly enjoyed the last play when the five characters were running away from each random person they'd come across who happened to be a lonely soul in search of an ears to listen and a shoulder to cry however they weren't aware of being this random person who was telling his/her life to other people.
it was a chain.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Jonathan.
599 reviews45 followers
June 4, 2014
Funny at times, but overall not memorable
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