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  1. Por AlohaCriticón. Compartir: ALAN AYCKBOURN. (1939- ) El laureado dramaturgo y director teatral inglés Alan Ayckbourn nació el 12 de abril de 1939 en la ciudad de Londres (Gran Bretaña), hijo de la escritora Irene Worley (Mary James) y del violinista Horace Ayckbourn. En el año 1959 dio comienzo a su carrera literaria e interpretativa ...

  2. Constant Companions: History. Constant Companions is Alan Ayckbourn's 89th produced full-length play, written during the summer of 2022 and premiered at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, on 12 September 2023. Behind The Scenes: Surprised? The sharp-eyed Ayckbourn fan might spot a connection between Constant Companions and Surprises (2012 ...

  3. Alan Ayckbourn's Official Website: Absurd Person Singular. To navigate, use the links in the bar above or to the right. World Premiere: 26 June 1972 Venue: Theatre in the Round at the Library Theatre, Scarborough London Premiere: 14 July 1973 Venue: Criterion Theatre, London New York Premiere: 8 October 1974 Venue: Music Box Theatre Play Number: 12 Published: Samuel French, Vintage Classics

  4. 4 de dic. de 1998 · All research and original material in the The Boy Who Fell Into A Book section of Alan Ayckbourn's Official Website is by Simon Murgatroyd M.A. and copyright of Haydonning Ltd. All other material is copyright of the named copyright holder. Please do not reproduce any material without permission of the copyright holder.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Play Number: 31. Published: Samuel French, Faber. Other Media: Film. Short Synopsis: A widower, Guy Jones, joins Pendon Amateur Light Operatic Society (PALOS) and rises through the company ranks purely by his inability to say no and what other people read into him. The play is juxtaposed with scenes and music from John Gay's The Beggar's Opera.

  7. All research and original material in this section of Alan Ayckbourn's Official Website is by Simon Murgatroyd M.A. and copyright of Haydonning Ltd. All other material is copyright of the named copyright holder. Please do not reproduce any material without permission of the copyright holder. For enquiries, email: archive@alanayckbourn.net