
Abigail's Party
Comedy · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Beverly and Laurence are entertaining their new neighbours, Angela and Tony as well as Sue, whose teenage daughter, Abigail, is having a party. Over drinks and small talk, class differences and relationship difficulties emerge.
Top Cast


Alison Steadman
Alison Steadman
Beverley
Alison Steadman
Beverley


Tim Stern
Tim Stern
Laurence
Tim Stern
Laurence


Janine Duvitski
Janine Duvitski
Angela
Janine Duvitski
Angela


John Salthouse
John Salthouse
Tony
John Salthouse
Tony
Harriet Reynolds
Harriet Reynolds
Susan
Harriet Reynolds
Susan
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