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Written by
  
Alan Ayckbourn

Original language
  
English

Playwright
  
Alan Ayckbourn

Place premiered
  
Stephen Joseph Theatre

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Date premiered
  
4 June 1998

First performance
  
4 June 1998

Composer
  
John Pattison

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Characters
  
Marmion Prim Spring Chandler Tate Trudi Floote Carla Pepperbloom Adam Trainsmith Jacie Triplethree Lester Trainsmith

Subject
  
Television, science fiction

Similar
  
Alan Ayckbourn plays, Musicals

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Comic Potential by Alan Ayckbourn is a romantic sci-fi comedy. It is set in a TV studio in the foreseeable future, when low-cost androids (known as "actoids") have largely replaced actors.

Contents

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Background

The play was Ayckbourn's second exploration into science fiction, the first being Henceforward... This play originated from the idea that the ability to laugh and the ability to fall in love are both characteristics that differentiate humans from androids, as both are illogical from an objective viewpoint, thus raising the question as to whether either of the actions in an android would be considered a malfunction. The comedy also explores the Pygmalion syndrome and competing desires for autonomy and certainty.

Plot Summary

Idealistic young writer Adam Trainsmith meets Chandler Tate, a former director of classic comedies, who makes a living by directing a never-ending soap opera. The leading-role android makes a series of mistakes. Supporting role android JC-F31-333, spots his lapses and laughs.

Later on, while Adam is watching old slapstick comedy, JC-F31-333 laughs again. She is afraid that the sense of humour is a production fault. Adam sees it as an advantage. He nicknames his favourite android Jacie and persuades Chandler that they should make a comedy for her.

Regional TV director Carla Pepperbloom threatens to ruin the project. She is jealous of Adam's sympathy for talented Jacie and orders the android's memory wiped. Adam panics and decides to kidnap Jacie. While on the escape, Adam and Jacie fall in love.

Productions

Comic Potential is Ayckbourn's fifty-third full-length play. It was first performed at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, North Yorkshire in 1998 and received its West End premiere at the Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue in October 1999. Chandler Tate was played by David Soul, and Jacie by Janie Dee, who had created the role in Scarborough. Janie's performance won her the Best Actress category of the London Critics' Circle Theatre Awards (1999), the Evening Standard Awards (1999) and the Laurence Olivier Awards (2000).

Awards and nominations

  • Tony Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Off-Broadway Play (nominated)
  • Tony Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play (nominated)
  • Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy (nominated)
  • References

    Comic Potential Wikipedia