Alan Ayckbourn consuming passions are playwriting and seeing his work staged at Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre. His 80th play and his latest work, Consuming Passsions, is also two
“Er..darling. Crisis. We’re out of bathroom stationary.” How The Other Half Loves, which has just opened at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, is 47-years-old but this retro Alan Ayckbourn
Alan Ayckbourn’s 1992 tragi comedy, Time Of My Life, gets an outing next month when Rare Insight brings its production to the Brockley Jack Studio Theatre. Gerry Stratton
Jenny Seagrove and Nicholas Le Prevost are set to star in Bill Kenwright’s new West End production of Alan Ayckbourn’s farcical tale of matrimonial mishaps, How The Other
The extraordinary output of playwright Alan Ayckbourn shows no sign of abating with his latest work, Hero’s Welcome set to tour alongisde a revival of his 1974 hit,
Alan Ayckbourn is back in the directing chair at Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre for the first revival of his 1974 comedy, Confusions, this summer. Confusions premiered at the
The awkward conversation is something most British avoid at all costs. We’re not good at talking about our emotions and worse still at talking about other people’s feelings.
Set design for an Alan Ayckbourn play must be a theatre’s ultimate challenge. Director Nadia Fall wanted spectacle for tonight’s Chichester Festival Theatre’s opener Way Upstream and she
London Classic Theatre’s new season includes a tour of Alan Ayckbourn’s Absent Friends, coming to Aylesbury Waterside Theatre next month. Absent Friends tells the story of a well-intentioned
Alan Ayckbourn’s dark and funny Way Upstream, opens this year’s Festival season at Chichester. The newly revamped festival theatre stage is set to be flooded for a river
London Classic Theatre is toasting its 15th anniversary season with national tours of Absent Friends and Waiting for Godot. LCT artistic director Michael Cabot says that the productions
Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre is 60 next year and it celebrates with a diamond jubilee programme of events taking place throughout 2015. Opened by Stephen Joseph in 1955,