The Complete Plays: Mr Whatnot (1976)
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Mr Whatnot
Alan Ayckbourn
No
Theatre in the Round at Westwood
Main house (Round)
Round
Alan Ayckbourn
No
Theatre in the Round at Westwood
Main house (Round)
Round
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26 October 1976
27 October 1976
13 November 1976
27 October 1976
13 November 1976
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Alan Ayckbourn
Helga Wood
David Millard
Christopher Gray
Wendy Murray
Helga Wood
David Millard
Christopher Gray
Wendy Murray
Character
Mr Whatnot
Lord Slingsby-Craddock
Lady Slingsby -Craddock
Amanda, their daughter
Cecil, her fiance
Mrs Grisley Williams
Herbert, the butler
Agnes, the maid
Mr Whatnot
Lord Slingsby-Craddock
Lady Slingsby -Craddock
Amanda, their daughter
Cecil, her fiance
Mrs Grisley Williams
Herbert, the butler
Agnes, the maid
Actor
Malcolm Hebden
Christopher Godwin
Heather Stoney
Diane Bull
Robin Herford
Alison Skilbeck
Bob Eaton
Wendy Murray
Malcolm Hebden
Christopher Godwin
Heather Stoney
Diane Bull
Robin Herford
Alison Skilbeck
Bob Eaton
Wendy Murray
Why is this play significant?
Mr Whatnot was the first play to be staged at Theatre in the Round at Westwood and one of the few Ayckbourn plays at the time which had not previously been seen in Scarborough, having premiered at the Victoria Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent, in 1963.Notes
○ Mr Whatnot was the first play to be staged at the Theatre In The Round At Westwood (later renamed the Stephen Joseph Theatre In The Round, see below).
○ The play was deliberately chosen by Artistic Director Alan Ayckbourn as it was one of his few plays to have never received a professional performance in Scarborough and he felt the lightness of the piece was well-suited to the celebratory nature of the company moving to a new home.
○ When the company moved to its second home in October 1976 at the former Westwood County Modern School, it was only supposed to be a temporary home until a proposed permanent theatre in the round was built in place of Vernon Road car park. As a result, for the first two years of its existence, the venue was called Theatre in the Round at Westwood. When it became apparent the new theatre was not going to be built and 'Westwood' was to become a more permanent home, the venue's name was changed on 1 April 1978 to the Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round in honour of its founder.
○ The play was deliberately chosen by Artistic Director Alan Ayckbourn as it was one of his few plays to have never received a professional performance in Scarborough and he felt the lightness of the piece was well-suited to the celebratory nature of the company moving to a new home.
○ When the company moved to its second home in October 1976 at the former Westwood County Modern School, it was only supposed to be a temporary home until a proposed permanent theatre in the round was built in place of Vernon Road car park. As a result, for the first two years of its existence, the venue was called Theatre in the Round at Westwood. When it became apparent the new theatre was not going to be built and 'Westwood' was to become a more permanent home, the venue's name was changed on 1 April 1978 to the Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round in honour of its founder.
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