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  1. Life

    Ayckbourn was born in Hampstead, London. His mother, Irene Worley ("Lolly") (1906–1998), was a writer of short stories who published under the name "Mary James". His father, Horace Ayckbourn (1904–1965… See more

    Career

    On leaving school, Ayckbourn's theatrical career began immediately, when his French master introduced him to Sir Donald Wolfit. Ayckbourn joined Wolfit on tour to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as an acting assistant st… See more

    Honours and awards

    • 1973: Evening Standard Award, Best Comedy, for Absurd Person Singular
    • 1974: Evening Standard Award, Best Play, for The Norman Conquests
    • 1977: Evening Standard Award, Best Play, for Just Between O… See more

    Works

    1. ^ This numbering is the system used by the official Ayckbourn site as to how many plays have been written. This includes the full-length plays performed but later withdrawn and full-length plays for family audiences, … See more

     
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