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  • ''[[Derde Party]]'' ("Third party") is an [[Afrikaans]] translation of Alan Ayckbourn's ''[[Absurd Person Singular]]'', by [[Martelize Kolver]].
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  • ...t performed playwright in the UK behind [[William Shakespeare]] and [[Alan Ayckbourn]]. (Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Godber])
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  • By [[Alan Ayckbourn]]. 1979: [[Helen Jessop]] starred in [[The Company]]’s production of [[Alan Ayckbourn]]'s ''How the Other Half Loves'' together with [[Kenneth Baker]], [[Richard
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  • ...lectively known as ''[[The Norman Conquests]]'' by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. The other two plays are ''[[Living Together]]'' and ''[[Round and Round th
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  • ...lectively known as ''[[The Norman Conquests]]'' by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. The other two plays are ''[[Table Manners]]'' and ''[[Round and Round the
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  • Work in London included: Neil Simon's ''The Sunshine Boys''. [[Alan Ayckbourn|Ayckbourn]]'s ''Comic Potential'', ''Things we do for Love'', ''The Killing of Sister
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  • ''[[Things We Do For Love]]'' is a 1997 play by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Ayckbourn], premièred at the Stephen J
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  • ...tween Mouthfuls'', ''Gosforth's Fete'', ''A Talk in the Park''), by [[Alan Ayckbourn]].
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  • ...lectively known as ''[[The Norman Conquests]]'' by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. The other two plays are ''[[Living Together]]'' and ''[[Table Manners]]''
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  • ...s the collective name for three ingenious plays by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn (b. 1939)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Ayckbourn]. ...ogy was first produced at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, where Ayckbourn was artistic director, prior to a successful season in London, with a cast
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  • ''[[Damsels in Distress]]'' is a trilogy of plays by Alan Ayckbourn (1939-)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Ayckbourn]
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  • ...kbourn_play%29], is a 1965 comedy in two acts by English playwright [[Alan Ayckbourn]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Ayckbourn].
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  • ...frequently associated with the director Peter Hall and the playwright Alan Ayckbourn. Wrote ''Tom, Dick, and Harry'', which was produced at Theatre in the Round
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  • ...he late 1970s and early 1980s, including ''[[When We Are Married]]'', Alan Ayckbourn's ''[[How the Other Half Loves]]'' and Wilde's ''[[The Importance of Being
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  • ''[[Bedroom Farce]]''is a comedy in two acts by British playwright [[Alan Ayckbourn]].
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  • Other theatre highlights in SA include 4 comedy characters in Alan Ayckbourn's ''[[Confusions]]'', Lady Gay Spanker in ''[[London Assurance]]'' - all po
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  • ''Absurd Person Singular'' is a 1972 play by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn (1939-)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Ayckbourn].
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  • Frohe Feste - Sir [[Alan Ayckbourn]] (1998)
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  • ...With [[John Hussey]] he co-directed [[The Company]]’s production of [[Alan Ayckbourn]]’s ''[[Absurd Person Singular]]'' (the [[Market Theatre]], November 1977
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  • ..._Hampton] (from a translation into English by Nina Froud), and one by Alan Ayckbourn, who reset it in the 1930s Lake District and renamed it ''[[Dear Uncle]]''[
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