Happy Now? (play)

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Written byLucinda Coxon
CharactersMichael
Kitty
Johnny
Miles
Bea
Carl
June
Date premiered24 January 2008 (2008-01-24)
Place premieredNational Theatre, London
Happy Now?
Written byLucinda Coxon
CharactersMichael
Kitty
Johnny
Miles
Bea
Carl
June
Date premiered24 January 2008 (2008-01-24)
Place premieredNational Theatre, London
Original languageEnglish
SettingThe city
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Happy Now? is a British play[1] by Lucinda Coxon, first staged at the National Theatre, London in 2008.

After a conversation with Michael, a middle aged businessman, at a conference hotel, Kitty begins to wonder what life is really all about as she desperately tries to balance family life with personal freedom and fidelity with a trying job in marketing for a cancer charity. Meanwhile, at home, Johnny (her husband) makes out she's got it easy compared to his hectic schedule as a newly trained teacher – a job he ironically took on to lead a more laid-back lifestyle. Kitty's parents are drifting further and further apart as her mother, June, tries to keep Kitty on her side of the feud. Miles and Bea – Kitty and Johnny's friends – are also struggling to hold it together as Miles is slowly becoming more and more gripped by alcoholism whilst Carl, another friend, seems to have the ideal lifestyle with his new lifeguard boyfriend Antonio.

Original production

The original production was staged at the Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre, London on 24 January 2008 and played until 10 May 2008. The production was directed by Thea Sharrock and featured the following cast:

The technical crew were as follows:

Subsequent productions

Yale Repertory Theater

  • 25 October – 25 November 2008
  • Directed by Liz Diamond

Cast:

Creative team:

Primary Stages Theater

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Reception

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