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Dateline: 2nd August, 2009

A Christmas Carol publicity image

Autumn in Scarborough

Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre has announced its autumn season, which features three in-house productions, including a new play written and directed by Alan Ayckbourn. Also announced are visiting productions through to April, 2010.

In-House Productions

9th - 26th September
Sizwe Banzi Is Dead
By Athol Fugard, John Kani and Winston Ntshona
Directed by Chris Monks

8th - 31st October
My Wonderful Day
Written and directed by Alan Ayckbourn
Winnie lives in a world of adults. She's off school for the day and has an essay to write, "My Wonderful Day". What better source of material than the bizarre and increasingly frenetic comings and goings of adults in the weird household in which she finds herself? Grown ups, really, they're such children...

30th November - 9th January
A Christmas Carol
By Charles Dickens
Adapted and directed by Chris Monks

Visiting productions include

10th, 12th & 13th November
Theatre By the Lake production
Blackbird
By David Harrower

11th, 12th & 14th November
Theatre By the Lake production
For All Time
By Rick Thomas

21st November - 5th December
Northern Broadsides presents
Treasure Island
By Robert Louis Stevenson, in a new version by Andrew Pollard

24th February - 6th March
New Vic, Newcastle-under-Lyme, and Oldham Coliseum present
And a Nightingale Sang
By C P Tayloy
Directed by Sarah Punshon

8th - 13th March
Love&Madness presents
In Lambeth
Written by and starring Jack Shepherd

16th - 20th March
Northern Broadsides presents
Medea
By Euripides in a new version by Tom Paulin
Directed by Barrie Rutter

5th - 10th April
Hull Truck presents
Men of the World
By John Godber

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©Peter Lathan 2009