My Wonderful Day: Articles
The section includes articles by Alan Ayckbourn and other authors about My Wonderful Day. Click on a link in the right-hand column below to go to the relevant article.This article was written by Alan Ayckbourn for the world premiere of My Wonderful Day at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, during 2009.
Welcome To Winnie's World
Articles by Alan Ayckbourn
○ Welcome To Winnie's World (2009)○ Preface to Plays 5 (2011)
Articles by Other Authors
○ Childish Behaviour (Simon Murgatroyd)And so, from the age of four years onward, I sat in the corners of rooms, offices or on occasion hairdressers swinging my knobbly-kneed, matchstick legs protruding from my oversized short trousers, there at the feminine front line a tiny invisible war correspondent, silent and inwardly digesting.
Certainly it never occurred to my mother or her professional colleagues that I counted as male, let alone a man. A mere child, darling! But then I can’t remember that occurring to me either, for until my teens faced with all this, I remained tactically, tactfully neutral or ‘sexually Swiss’, as I chose to think of it.
Watching my own grandchildren today as they observe, absorb and imitate the behaviour of adults around them, their elders and so called betters, I am transported back half a century. For of course since time began, children crouched on the floors of caves, ears and eyes little recorders and video cameras.
We choose to talk or behave in front of children entirely at our own risk. By them shall our inadvertent utterances and actions later be judged, avoided or, God forbid, on occasions emulated.
Come with me if you will, unsuspecting grown up, and sit quietly in the company of Winnie Barnstairs and observe. Be prepared to be appalled!
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