Alan Ayckbourn is 72 years old (birthdate: April 12, 1939).
Alan Ayckbourn was born on April 12, 1939.
Alan Ayckbourn was born on April 12, 1939.
The three-part play was written in 1972 by Alan Ayckbourn.
The characters in "Gosforth's Fete" by Alan Ayckbourn are adults, typically middle-aged or older. Their exact ages are not specified in the play, but they are portrayed as mature individuals dealing with various personal and interpersonal issues.
Philip Ayckbourn was born in 1961, in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK.
Making Tracks - Ayckbourn play - was created in 1981.
The story "Private Fears in Public Places" by Alan Ayckbourn takes place in the city of London, England.
Alan Ayckbourn, a prolific British playwright, has written over 80 plays since his career began in the 1960s. His works often explore themes of human relationships and social issues, and he is known for his innovative use of stagecraft. Some of his most famous plays include "Absent Friends," "The Norman Conquests," and "Bedroom Farce." His contributions to theatre have made him one of the most significant playwrights of contemporary British drama.
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Alan Ayckbourn has: Played himself in "The Brian Connell Interview" in 1970. Played Himself - Playwright in "Arena" in 1975. Played himself in "The Levin Interviews" in 1980. Played himself in "The Evening Standard Drama Awards" in 1990. Played himself in "Funny Women" in 1997. Played himself in "Funny Turns" in 1999. Played Himself - Interviewee in "Imagine" in 2003. Played Himself - Winner: Lifetime Achievement Award in "The 64th Annual Tony Awards" in 2010. Played himself in "Richard Briers: A Tribute" in 2013.
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Alan shearers son is 12years old