“An Alan Ayckbourn world premiere!”

Hero’s Welcome

Thursday 8 October–Saturday 24 October 2015

A Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough production

Written and directed by Alan Ayckbourn

Remarkably, Hero’s Welcome is Alan Ayckbourn’s 79th play. Most are first performed at his home theatre in Scarborough and then, because of our special relationship with the great writer, here at the New Vic. It’s a real privilege.

Seventeen years ago, war hero Murray fled the neighbourhood under something of a cloud. And certain local folk have long memories – not least Alice, the mayor, whom he left standing at the altar. Indeed, once the welcome flags have stopped waving, few of his friends seem particularly happy to see him back.

Murray’s declared intention of staying put and settling down with his new bride threatens to stir up all sorts of old rivalries and resentments. Suddenly, the couple, in search of some peace, find themselves once more in the firing line.

Thursday 8 October–Saturday 24 October 2015

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Hero's Welcome Image by Tony Bartholomew

Reviews

Star Star Star Star

"Alan Ayckbourn surprises us yet again..."

Michael Billington, The Guardian

"Play number 79 is one of his best..."

Chris Eldon Lee, Staffordshire What's On

"Emotion, comedy and suspense..."

Daniel Keen, The Sentinel

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