The Cocktail Hour

by A R Gurney

Published 1 June 1992
With a mixture of gentle comic poignancy and dramatic tension, one of America's leading contemporary playwrights here examines the problems which arise when John, a leading playwright, returns home to ask his parent's permission to produce his latest work, a play about his family. The Cocktail Hour had a long and successful run in New York and successful tours in both the UK and Australia.2 women, 2 men

The Dining Room

by A R Gurney

Published 1 December 1982
Three men and three women portray a wide, diverse range of characters - from little boys to grandfathers, from giggling girls to housemaids - in this brilliantly structured play. The action takes place in an upper middle-class American dining-room, the hub of social family life, comprising a mosaic of interrelated scenes, sometimes funny, sometimes touching, sometimes rueful, which together create a profound study of the decaying mores of the American WASP.3 women, 3 men

The Old One-two

by A R Gurney

Published 7 July 2017

Rape of Bunny Stuntz

by A R Gurney

Published 3 December 2010
Comedy Characters: 1 male, 2 female Interior Set An efficient suburban matron, chairing an evening meeting, finds that she has to cope with a strange, offstage intruder who claims he knows her. The meeting degenerates step by step into a wild party, even as the intruder becomes increasingly insistent and insulting to the leader. Ultimately, the lady finds herself confessing to the lure of a liaison with this representative from the under side of society, and by going off with him, she manages to appease whatever it is that tears groups apart.

Love Course

by A R Gurney

Published 7 April 2017
A female professor has been teaching a course on the literature of love with a younger male colleague.