In his new audio comedy, Alan Ayckbourn does more than write: He and his wife, Heather Stoney, portray several couples in disarray. By Laura Collins-Hughes This master farceur’s play, believed to be ...
Sheridan Smith steps into the Sunderland Empire spotlight this week in Alan Ayckbourn’s Woman in Mind. Here’s what Rob Mason ...
Alan Ayckbourn and the Alley Theatre go together like peanut butter and jelly - and like that favorite, produce their share of deliciously sticky situations. Ayckbourn's riotously unusual ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sheridan Smith leads Michael Longhurst’s revival as Susan, with comedian Romesh Ranganathan starring as Bill - Marc Brenner Bravo ...
After 77 plays, Alan Ayckbourn knows his way around a theater. Ayckbourn has won every possible accolade during his long career, but even a 2006 stroke that left him with limited use of an arm and leg ...
It is hard to imagine an odder cinematic alliance than that between Michael Winner and Alan Ayckbourn. Winner is a bluff, extroverted film director whose output includes the three blood-spattered ...
Alan Ayckbourn has fun imagining the hazards of malfunctioning android lovers and misbehaving auto-maids – but there’s a deeper message too about human desire On one level, Alan Ayckbourn’s zesty new ...
Yvonne Whalley on the rise of AI actors. Plus a letter from Mike Peacock on Donald Sinden’s Othello So, the TV director James Hawes has told parliament’s culture, media, and sport committee that ...
British playwright Alan Ayckbourn has long been the theater’s champion daredevil, a man who never saw a stage stunt he wouldn’t tackle. One of his early works, The Norman Conquests, was a cycle of ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Playwright Alan Ayckbourn is famous as a master of light comedy and social satire. He has a darker side, however. His 1985 play “Woman in Mind,” at The Edge ...
How many shows has Alan Ayckbourn written? Alan Ayckbourn has written 23 shows including How the Other Half Loves (Playwright), Jeeves (Bookwriter), The Norman Conquests: Table Manners (Playwright), ...