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  1. Alan Ayckbourn: Life. The Life section offers a comprehensive guide to Alan Ayckbourn's life through biographies, chronologies, achievements, facts and his own thoughts. For information about Alan Ayckbourn's theatrical careers, visit the Careers Section of the website.

  2. Alan Ayckbourn's Official Website: Relatively Speaking. To navigate, use the links in the bar above or to the right. World Premiere: 8 July 1965 Venue: Theatre in the Round at the Library Theatre, Scarborough London Premiere: 29 March 1967 Venue: Duke of York's Theatre New York Premiere: 7 August 1984 Venue: INTAR Theatre Play Number: 7 Published: Samuel French

  3. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Alan Ayckbourn is a prolific British playwright and director. As of 2023, he has written and produced more than eighty full-length plays and was, between 1972 and 2009, the artistic director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, where all but four of his plays have received their first performance.

  4. Alan Ayckbourn is one of the world’s most popular and prolific professional playwrights. He has written - as of 2024 - 90 full length plays and more than 20 other revues and plays for children. He is also an acclaimed director, who Arthur Miller said directed the definitive version of his play A View From The Bridge.

  5. Alan Ayckbourn (ur. 12 kwietnia 1939 roku w Londynie) – współczesny brytyjski komediopisarz. Napisał ponad 75 sztuk teatralnych. W latach 1972 -2009 był dyrektorem artystycznym Stephen Joseph Theatre w Scarborough, Anglii. Ponad 40 Jego sztuk wystawiono na West Endzie i 10 na Broadwayu.

  6. World Premiere: 10 September 2024. Venue: Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough. London Premiere: N/A. Venue: N/A. Play Number: 90. Published: No. Other Media: No. Short Synopsis: Jack’s planning a big party for his wife’s birthday and has booked a theatre company to perform in the family home. But Jack’s getting a bit forgetful in his old ...

  7. Sir Alan Ayckbourn is an Olivier and Tony Award winning playwright. He lives in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, and has written 90 full-length plays, many of which have been produced in London's West End and New York as well as around the world. As an acclaimed director, he has worked extensively in the West End and at the National Theatre.