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'Oh, and whatever you do. Do NOT let Celia add you to the WhatsApp group.'
Three parties, one weekend: it's Party Season. Xander is back in town, and this weekend he's on parenting duty. The kids are in the ball pit; the entertainer is blowing bubbles; the adults gobble Perelló olives and pretend to like each other.
As ancient grudges rear their heads, the tension rises like a helium balloon. Xander, caught between who he was and who he's supposed to be, must decide whether he's going to grow up or just pass the parcel.
Party Season is a razor-sharp comedy about privilege, party rings and the pressures of being a parent. A co-production between The Wardrobe Ensemble, Royal & Derngate, Northampton, and Lowry, it premiered on a UK tour in 2026.
Three parties, one weekend: it's Party Season. Xander is back in town, and this weekend he's on parenting duty. The kids are in the ball pit; the entertainer is blowing bubbles; the adults gobble Perelló olives and pretend to like each other.
As ancient grudges rear their heads, the tension rises like a helium balloon. Xander, caught between who he was and who he's supposed to be, must decide whether he's going to grow up or just pass the parcel.
Party Season is a razor-sharp comedy about privilege, party rings and the pressures of being a parent. A co-production between The Wardrobe Ensemble, Royal & Derngate, Northampton, and Lowry, it premiered on a UK tour in 2026.
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Reviews
"'A relatable, silly and charming depiction of the chaos and pressures of parenthood... an absurdist comedy that confidently walks a line between joyous daftness and poignant meditation on parenthood... beautifully calibrated for maximum, heart-rending impact'"
The Stage
"'A broad comedy of manners about competitive parenting, in the territory of the sitcom Motherland... many sharply observed moments... admirable boldness of vision... it pumps up parental anxiety to bursting point'"
Guardian
"'Brings into sharp focus some of the often-hidden complexities of parenthood... a play full of unexpected depth, which still offers plenty of opportunities to chuckle'"
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- SeriesNHB Modern Plays