Alan Ayckbourn’s latest offering is a bit of a lottery for audiences at Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre. Roundelay consists of five short plays but the order in which
Alan Ayckbourn directs a sparkling new musical version of his 1998 play The Boy Who Fell Into A Book which has just opened at the Stephen Joseph Theatre.
Three Alan Ayckbourn plays which started life in Scarborough are making their New York premieres in a celebration of British theatre. Throughout June, the Stephen Joseph Theatre Company
Petty pilfering in the workplace is now so accepted that it has been decriminalised by society. Hand on heart, who hasn’t filched the odd notebook, roll of sticky
Alan Ayckbourn’s A Small Family Business, a riotous exposure of entrepreneurial greed, returns to the National Theatre next week where it premièred in 1987. Directed by Adam Penford,
Alan Ayckbourn’s obsession with shifting time in his stories is a neat trick. But audiences can be left feeling a sense of déjà vu. Haven’t we just heard