FOLLOWING their critically acclaimed and sell out tour of Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit this summer, BlackBox Theatre Company are back on the road again this autumn with Mike Leigh’s 70s classic, Abigail’s Party.

Aspirational Beverly and her put upon husband Laurence are hosting a drinks party for new neighbours, Angela and Tony, together with mild mannered divorcee, Sue, whose teenage daughter, Abigail, is also having a party a few doors away.

As the gin and tonics flow small talk turns to outrageous flirting, marital discord escalates and the thin veneer of middle-class respectability begins to peel away.

This iconic suburban comedy of manners is as relevant and grotesquely funny today as it was back in 1977. Full of wicked one-liners and 70s nostalgia, and as familiar as a cheese and pineapple hedgehog, Abigail’s Party is an absolute joy and firm favourite with audiences of all ages.

Abigail’s Party runs from October 20 to December 4, visiting Sarisbury Green Community Centre, The Brickworks Museum Bursledon, Hanger Farm Arts Centre in Totton, St Nicholas Church Wickham, Ashcroft Arts Centre in Fareham and Forest Arts New Milton during the run.

Visit blackboxtheatrecompany.com for details.