Taking Steps
Taking Steps is a 1979 farce by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. It is set on three floors of an old and reputedly haunted house, with the stage arranged so that the stairs are flat and all three floors are on a single level.
Characters
There are six characters in the play:- Elizabeth: Former dancer, retired as a result of her marriage; now in perpetual indecision about whether to leave her husband; her effort to do so sets off much of the action in the play
- Roland: Elizabeth's unappreciative husband; a businessman who is a major presence in the bucket industry; alcoholic
- Mark: Elizabeth's brother, attempting to save his one-sided relationship to Kitty and fulfil his dream of opening a fishing tackle shop
- Kitty: Arm-twisted into engagement with Mark; having left him at the altar once, she has been persuaded to come back to him after her arrest for suspected solicitation; feels trapped into always being part of other people's dreams
- Leslie: Dodgy builder, on the brink financially; desperate to sell the house to Roland
- Tristram: Roland's solicitor; inarticulate and unassertive; unwittingly causes absolute havoc. For Ayckbourn, for all of Tristram's apparent ineffectuality, his is the central role in the play
Setting
Unlike most of Ayckbourn's plays, which are written for the round but are easily adapted for the proscenium, Taking Steps is generally considered to be a play that only works effectively in the round. While the original Stephen Joseph Theatre production was staged this way, the subsequent West End transfer was an end-stage performance, which was considered by Ayckbourn to compromise the effectiveness of the three-floor setting. As a result, the eventual transfer to Broadway in 1991 and the return to London in 2010 both used theatres in the round.
The play takes place over two acts, both with continuous action. The first act takes place one evening, and the second act takes place the following morning.
Productions
Scarborough première
Taking Steps was premièred at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough on 28 September 1979 with the following cast:- Elizabeth – Alison Skilbeck
- Roland – John Arthur
- Mark – Robin Herford
- Tristram – Robin Bowerman
- Leslie – Jeffrey Robert
- Kitty – Lavinia Bertram
- Director – Alan Ayckbourn
- Music – Paul Todd
London première
- Elizabeth – Nicola Pagett
- Roland – Dinsdale Landen
- Mark – Paul Chapman
- Tristram – Michael Maloney
- Leslie – Richard Kane
- Kitty – Wendy Murray
New York première
The play was eventually premièred on Broadway, over a decade after the UK première, at the Circle in the Square Theatre on 20 February 1991 with the following cast:- Elizabeth – Jane Summerhays
- Roland – Christopher Benjamin
- Mark – Jonathan Hogan
- Tristram – Spike McClure
- Leslie – Bill Buell
- Kitty – Pippa Pearthree
Other performances
Ayckbourn has revived the play himself on two occasions. In 1990, with a relatively short period after the ill-fated London production, it was revived at the Stephen Joseph Theatre with Ayckbourn directing again and Michael Gambon as Roland. It was further revived in 2010 at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond, London, just over a year after Ayckbourn stepped down as Artistic Director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre.Taking Steps has also had numerous performances from other theatre companies. It has also enjoyed success abroad; it was reported by The Stage that, with 462 performances, it was the most performed play in Germany in 1982.