...the noise and not cramp Abigail's style.
The group are not natural friends. having little in common other than being neighbours. Conversation is strained, brash and boastful Beverley becomes lewd and lascivious as she gets more and more drunk. She pouts and poses in front of Tony and the sexual tension between the two is tangible. Ange meanwhile prattles away telling everyone the same things and poor Sue sits quietly worrying about what is going ...
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Advantages: Excellent performance by Alison Steadman, brilliant script Disadvantages: A little dated now
Abigails Party was originally a play by Mike Leigh and is now considered a classic both as a play and as a film. To be truthful the film does not move the play into any wider scenery. All the action takes place at a party in a suburban house. The narrow confines of the house only serve to heighten the dramatic potential as there is no escape for the characters from the situation.
Now I am sure many of us have been to a party at which someone behaves ...
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Advantages: Cringey black humour and 70s nostalgia Disadvantages: Not for those who need signposted laughs
Back in 1977, when I was in primary school, there was a BBC Play For Today on one evening. The next day ALL my female friends were quoting lines from that play and holding conversations in "Beverly-speak." Years later, that same play made it into the top 100 comedies of all time despite it only having been shown once or twice on TV. That shows the long-lasting and wide appeal of this Mike Leigh play.
The action takes place in 1977 in the suburban ...
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Advantages: Superb acting (especially Alison Steadman), Unexpected ending Disadvantages: Rather short. Avoid if you have a phobia against 70's taste fashion/culture
...to watch, in all honesty, ABIGAIL'S PARTY was at the bottom of my list. I thought it looked boring and quite frankly didn't care less about what happened to anyone at Abigail's bash!
WHAT A MISTAKE!
I was utterly swept away with this film. Director, Mike Leigh has a little gem in his collection here. The film was devised by himself and the cast: Alison Steadman (Beverley), Tim Stern (Laurence), Janine Duvitski (Angela), John Salthouse (Tony). ...
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An education! Review ofAbigail's Party DVDby
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Advantages: Very funny comedy of 1970s manners Disadvantages: The actor who plays 'Lawrence', the ending
I wasn't around in the 70s, but chose to study this film for A-level English just out of curiosity. Mike Leigh's work never fails to impress me now, but to be honest I was a bit dubious about this before I saw it. Not being a child of the 70s, some of the cultural references went over my head a bit, but the performances bring to life characters that are still recognisable today.
However, the actor who plays Lawrence is a thorn in the side of the ...
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Mike Leigh's most celebrated pieces, with his then-wife Alison Steadman appallingly brilliant as what Alan Bennett described as the "brutal hostess" at a ghastly s...
among Mike Leigh's most celebrated pieces, with his then-wife Alison Steadman appallingly brilliant as what Alan Bennett described as the "brutal hostess" at a ghast...