N.F. Simpson: Dead

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  • Mandryka
    • Nov 2024

    N.F. Simpson: Dead

    The long-lived English avant-gardeist has finally made his exit:

    Playwright who mixed a comic brew of weird suburban characters and absurd situations
  • aeolium
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 3992

    #2
    Thanks for the obituary link, Mandryka.

    I seem to recall a feature on N F Simpson on R3 (or R4?) some years back. I wish R3 would mount one of his radio plays on Do3 - his work has been unjustly neglected, imo (in fact the whole genre of absurdist drama has been sadly neglected over the last decade or so).

    RIP.

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    • Chris Newman
      Late Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 2100

      #3
      N. F. Simpson's brand of humour is much in need of revival as aeolium rightly says.
      The links with the Cambridge Footlights is proof enough of his worthiness.

      RIP

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      • Al R Gando

        #4
        "5,000 red indians – optional"


        One-Way Pendulum is one of the strangest plays I've ever read. A unique voice in British theatre.

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        • Dave2002
          Full Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 18008

          #5
          Another link with my past. I was once involved in a production of a Simpson play, the one with the Hallelujah chorus, and the speak your weight machines. Can't for the life of me remember what it was all about. I assisted with some of the sound effects. I think we had a cuckoo clock amongst other things. Seemed fun at the time.

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          • gurnemanz
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 7379

            #6
            We greatly enjoyed the Donmar revival of NF Simpson's one acters a few years ago with Peter Capaldi (Malcolm - Thick of It - Tucker). I also went to Emanuel School - before it went fee-paying in the 70s (btw, in Wandsworth, not in Battersea, as stated in the Grauniad obit). We had the legendary Jack Cuddon for English O level and to great hilarity he got us to act out some of Simpson's stuff during lessons.

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