The Blurb On The Back:

A sale? Why not? Release all your wonderful treasures on to the open market and they are there for everyone to enjoy. It’s a kind of emancipation, a setting them free to range the world … a saleroom here, an exhibition there; art, Lady Stacpoole, is a rover.


People spoil things; there are so many of them and the last thing one wants is them traipsing through one’s house. But with the park a jungle and a bath on the billiard table, what is one to do? Dorothy wonders if an attic sale could be a solution.

Alan Bennett’s People premiered at the National Theatre, London, in October 2012.


The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )

The Verdict:

First staged in October 2012 at the National Theatre in London, PEOPLE, was inspired by Alan Bennett’s distaste for the National Trust and voyeurism of other people’s lives coupled with the commoditisation of privacy. He writes a fascinating introduction to this play, describing some of the thought processes behind its creation and linking it back to themes in other works that he’s produced but the play itself is a thin affair and although the humour is well crafted, the underlying material is thin. This is one for Bennett completionists more than casual readers.
The Blurb On The Back:

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The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )

The Verdict:

If you love watching the play performed, then you'll love reading the original text.

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