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Man of the Moment (play)

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Man of the Moment
Programme from world première
Written byAlan Ayckbourn
CharactersVic
Douglas
Trudy
Jill
Kenny
Sharon
Ruy
Marta
Date premiered10 August 1988
Place premieredStephen Joseph Theatre (Westwood site), Scarborough
Original languageEnglish
SubjectCelebrity criminals
GenreComedy Drama
SettingVic's Mediterranean villa
Official site
Ayckbourn chronology
Henceforward...
(1987)
Mr A's Amazing Maze Plays
(1988)

Man of the Moment is a play by the British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. It was premiered at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough on 10 August 1988 and transferred to the Globe Theatre in the West End on 14 February 1990.

Original West End cast

  • Jill Rillington, TV presenter - Samantha Bond
  • Douglas Beechey, former hero who prevented a bank robbery by Parks and whose future wife was shot in the face by Parks during the robbery - Michael Gambon
  • Vic Parks, professional bank-robber and TV personality - Peter Bowles
  • Trudy Parks, Vic's second wife - Diane Bull
  • Kenny Collins, Parks's manager -David Cunningham
  • David - Paul Stewart
  • Sharon, Parks's children's nanny - Shirley-Anne Selby
  • Ruy, Parks's gardener - Daniel Collings
  • Ashley Barnes - Terence Booth
  • Marta - Doreen Andrew

Radio adaptation

As part of celebrations for Ayckbourn's 70th birthday, a radio adaptation directed by Martin Jarvis was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 at 2.30pm on 11 April 2009, with the following cast:

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