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From the play 'Confustions' - notes of 'Mother figure'.  

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NOTES OF 'MOTHER FIGURE' by Alan Ayckbourn From the play'Confustions' LUCY Facts: * Has three children under school age * Her husband is a travelling salesman and works away from home for long periods of time. * In the second play 'Drinking Companions; we meet Harry, trying and failing to talk to Lucy on the phone, staying in a hotel on his travels. In this play he us revealed as a hard drinking, womaniser. * No longer responds to either telephone bells or door bells; she knows the phone is likely to be Harry "Anything he has to say to me, he can say to my face or not at all." * Does not recognise her next door neighbour = little contact with outside world, even that which is close to her. * Cannot remember the last time she actually got dressed. IMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDER: * She is very hard on Terry and sympathetic to Rosemary because: Rosemary reminds...

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