Alan Ayckbourn
English playwright
Sir Alan Ayckbourn CBE (born 12 April 1939) is one of England's most prolific and commercially successful comic playwrights.
Quotes
edit- Few women care to be laughed at and men not at all, except for large sums of money.
- Preface to The Norman Conquests (New York: Grove Press, [1975] 1988) p. 11.
- There are very few people on top of life, and the rest of us don't like them very much.
- A comedy is just a tragedy interrupted, I once said. Do you finish with the kiss or when she opens her eyes to tell him she loves him and sees blonde hairs on his collar?
- "A Crash Course in Playwriting" (1993) [1].
- The darker the subject, the more light you must try to shed on the matter. And vice versa.
- The Crafty Art of Playwriting (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003) p. 3.
- They've started this filthy floodlit cricket with cricketers wearing tin hats and advertisements for contraceptives on their boots.
- A Gardener in Love, Intimate Exchanges (1982).
About Ayckbourn
edit- Plays by Alan Ayckbourn have been attracting larger audiences in the regional theatres than those of Shakespeare.
- Press release by the Arts Council of Great Britain (2 November 1983).
- Reputed to be the source of the common, but unsubstantiated, statement that Ayckbourn is the second most performed playwright after Shakespeare. [2]
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