Bedroom Farce (1975)
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Alan Ayckbourn
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Theatre in the Round at the Library Theatre
Concert Room, Scarborough Library
Three-sided
16 June 1975
16 June 1975
13 September 1975
Alan Ayckbourn
Helga Wood
Christine Welch
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Theatre in the Round at the Library Theatre
Concert Room, Scarborough Library
Three-sided
16 June 1975
16 June 1975
13 September 1975
Alan Ayckbourn
Helga Wood
Christine Welch
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David Millard
Kevin Wood
Susan Legge
Kevin Wood
Susan Legge
Character
Ernest
Delia
Nick
Jan
Malcolm
Kate
Trevor
Susannah
Ernest
Delia
Nick
Jan
Malcolm
Kate
Trevor
Susannah
Actor
Stanley Page
Heather Stoney
Stephen Mallatratt
Janet Dale
Bob Eaton
Eileen O'Brien
Christopher Godwin
Polly Warren
Stanley Page
Heather Stoney
Stephen Mallatratt
Janet Dale
Bob Eaton
Eileen O'Brien
Christopher Godwin
Polly Warren
Why is this play significant?
The first production at Theatre in the Round at the Library Theatre to be commissioned by another company. Bedroom Farce was commissioned as Alan Ayckbourn's first play for the National Theatre, but he insisted - like all his plays - it must premiere in Scarborough before its transfer to the National Theatre. This is one of the most successful plays of Alan Ayckbourn's long career and is credited with being the first major success at there National Theatre after it moved to its new South Bank home.Notes
○ Although premiered at the Library Theatre, Scarborough, Bedroom Farce was actually commissioned by the National Theatre and would become Alan's first production to be staged at that venue. However, the National agreed for the play to have its first production in Scarborough.
○ Commissioned as an end-stage play for the Lyttelton at the National Theatre, Alan initially intended to direct it in-the-round at the Library Theatre, Scarborough. Unfortunately, the set would not fit as intended into the space and was repurposed for three-sided 'thrust' performance. Alan Ayckbourn did not get the chance to direct it in-the-round as originally intended until its revival at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, in 2000.
○ Commissioned as an end-stage play for the Lyttelton at the National Theatre, Alan initially intended to direct it in-the-round at the Library Theatre, Scarborough. Unfortunately, the set would not fit as intended into the space and was repurposed for three-sided 'thrust' performance. Alan Ayckbourn did not get the chance to direct it in-the-round as originally intended until its revival at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, in 2000.
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