Rehearsal under way for Alan Ayckbourn's 90th play due to open at Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre


Directed by the author, Bill Champion, Paul Kemp, Frances Marshall, Richard Stacey and Olivia Woolhouse will perform Show & Tell.
Jack’s planning a big party for his wife’s birthday.
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Hide AdHe’s pulling out all the stops and has booked a touring theatre company to perform in the main hall of the family home.
The only problem is that Jack is getting a bit forgetful in his old age and cannot remember all the details of the booking…
The Homelight Theatre Company is on its knees.
It desperately needs a well-paid gig and Jack’s booking is very well paid. Pinning him down on the details has been tricky and something does not feel quite right.
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Hide AdShow & Tell is performed in the year in which the author turned 85 and is a celebration of theatre, a delightfully dark farce lifting the lid on the performances we act out on a daily basis.
Alan Ayckbourn said: “Show & Tell is about something which has preoccupied me for the past 60 years and probably more – theatre. It’s a love letter to theatre.”
Set and costume design is by Kevin Jenkins with lighting design by Tigger Johnson.
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Hide AdThe associate sound designer is Ernest Acquah and the wardrobe supervisor is Julia Perry-Mook. Casting is by Sarah Hughes.
Show & Tell can be seen at the Stephen Joseph Theatre from Thursday September 5 to Saturday October 5.
It then plays at The Old Laundry Theatre, Bowness on Windermere, from Tuesay October 8 to Saturday October 12 and the New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme, from Tuesday October 15 to Saturday October 26.
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Hide AdA rehearsed reading of Father of Invention, a never-before-heard play written by Alan Ayckbourn during lockdown, is on at the venue on .Sunday September 15 at 3pm.
The cast of Show & Tell perform the play about the family of technology magnate Lord Conrad Onsett.
Tickets for the Stephen Joseph Theatre are available from the box office on 01723 370541 and online at www.sjt.uk.com