The Sparrow (1967)

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Alan Ayckbourn
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Theatre in the Round at the Library Theatre
Concert Room, Scarborough Library
Round

13 July 1967
13 July 1967
6 September 1967
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Alan Ayckbourn
Catriona Trevelyan
Trevor Holroyd

Ian Watson
Catriona Trevelyan
Stephen Armstrong
Character
Evie
Ed
Tony
Julia
Actor
Pamela Craig
John Nettles
Robert Powell
Heather Stoney

Why is this play significant?

Allan Ayckbourn's long-forgotten eighth play, The Sparrow, is notable for marking the professional acting debut of John Nettles as well as starring Robert Powell shortly before he found television fame in Doomwatch. An early indication of the type of acting talent which has been found and developed by theatre in the round in Scarborough.

* This may not be entirely accurate. Although John's debut is almost always given as
The Sparrow because of the Ayckbourn connection, in all likelihood his professional stage debut was three days earlier in Hop, Step & Jump at Theatre in the Round at the Library Theatre, Scarborough…

Notes

The Sparrow marked the first time Alan Ayckbourn had directed one of his own plays at Theatre in the Round at the Library Theatre, Scarborough. From this point forward, he will direct the world premiere of all but two of his plays in Scarborough.
The Sparrow was originally advertised with the title The Silver Collection. This appeared on the earliest poster and in early discussions of the season. It was then altered to The Sparrow which appears in brochures and on later posters for the season.

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All research for this page by Simon Murgatroyd.