Stephen Joseph theatre, ScarboroughAlan Ayckbourn blurs the lines as an ageing crime writer's life invades his fictionFor three of its four acts, the tone of Alan Ayckbourn's new play, his 82nd, is valedictory, almost a lament. In the centre of the stage, alone in a glass-doored summer house, islanded in a lawned garden, a white-haired, white-bearded man hunches over a laptop. Algy (Christopher Godwin) is struggling …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:18AM on September 16, 2018