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Alas, Poor Fred

Short Play  /  1w, 1m

James Saunders

Alas, Poor Fred: an elderly couple gravely leading the audience (or reader) deep into the dottiness of commonplace lives.

Please note: the original text of the play was published in the volume "Neighbours and Other Plays by James Saunders", by the publishers Andre Deutsch, and later by the Cambridge University Press. Unfortunately all editions of that text are now out of print, however a slightly abbreviated version of the play is available to purchase from our site, in the volume Playforms: Seven Scripts for Secondary Drama

Alas, Poor Fred

  • Cast Size
    Cast Size
    1w, 1m

Details

Summary
Alas, Poor Fred begins with a peaceful armchair conversation between Ernest Pringle and his wife Ethel, who are chatting about how funny it must be to get cut in half, as Fred was. Instead of treating the subject of violent death as it would be treated in a conventional thriller, Saunders places the murder in the distant past and shows us two conventional people talking about it as if it didn't interest them all that much. The fact that it was Ernest who killed him comes into the conversation just as casually as the fact that he lived in a semi-detached house. And we don't find out till the end of the play that Fred was Ethel's husband. Ernest seems to have forgotten that the house they are living in used to be Fred's, and Ethel has to remind him about the fatal afternoon thirty years ago when he was found by Fred hiding in the wardrobe while she was in bed.
History
First presented on 25th June, 1959, by the Studio Theatre Limited at the Library Theatre (the Theatre-in-the-Round), Scarborough.
  • Setting Setting: a drawing room anywhere

    Time: any time of day or night

Licensing & Materials

  • Minimum Fee: £40 per performance plus VAT when applicable.

Authors

Author

James Saunders

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